impunity
/ɪmˈpjuːnəti/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪmˈpjuːnəti/ (ame, ipa) · /im-ˈpyü-nə-tē/ (ame, mw)
impunity — 名詞
1. the state of being able to do something wrong or harmful without being punished
免罰;免責
做錯事卻不受懲罰的狀態
the state of being able to do something wrong or harmful without being punished or facing any negative consequences — for example, a corrupt official who steals public money without ever being investigated or charged.
The dictator governed for twenty years with complete impunity, never facing trial for his crimes.
這位獨裁者完全免罰地統治了二十年,從未因他的罪行受審。
collocation: 'with complete impunity'
Large companies should not be allowed to dump toxic waste into rivers with impunity.
大公司不應該被允許隨意將有毒廢棄物倒入河流卻免於懲罰。
Petros watched as the office bully made cruel jokes with total impunity, protected by the manager's son.
Petros 看著辦公室裡的霸凌者因有經理兒子的保護而完全免罰地開殘忍的玩笑。
The soldiers acted with impunity, knowing that their commanding officer would never question their orders.
那些士兵知道指揮官永遠不會質疑他們的命令,因此為所欲為卻完全免罰。
Wei watched the shoplifter leave the store with impunity as the guard stood nearby.
Wei 看著順手牽羊的人從商店大搖大擺地離開,而警衛就站在附近卻毫無作為。
- accountability
the state of being held responsible for one's actions
- liability
legal responsibility for something, especially harm caused
文法句型
with + impunity
用法筆記
Usually used in the fixed phrase 'with impunity' — the pattern is uncommon outside this structure. Unlike 'immunity', which suggests a legal or medical protection granted in advance, 'impunity' describes the actual outcome of escaping punishment after a wrongdoing.