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罚款

fá kuǎn

English translation of 罚款

penalty

In Chinese, '罚款' refers to a penalty, usually in the context of a financial punishment imposed by an institution or authority. It is commonly used in legal and sports contexts.


Example sentences using: 罚款

我不想为这罚款

wǒ bùxiǎng wèi zhè fákuǎn

English translation of 我不想为这罚款

I don't want to pay this fine.

This sentence shows a user expressing their unwillingness to pay a fine.

罚款是多少?

fákuǎn shì duōshǎo?

English translation of 罚款是多少?

How much is the fine?

This sentence is asking about the amount of a fine.

罚款会很高

fákuǎn huì hěn gāo

English translation of 罚款会很高

The fine will be high.

This sentence is used to indicate a large fine.

这笔罚款我会支付

zhè bǐ fákuǎn wǒ huì zhīfù

English translation of 这笔罚款我会支付

I will pay this fine.

This sentence shows the speaker's intention to pay a fine.

我已经收到罚款通知

wǒ yǐjīng shōudào fákuǎn tōngzhī

English translation of 我已经收到罚款通知

I have already received a fine notice.

This sentence is about someone receiving a notice for a fine.

罚款使我负担过重

fákuǎn shǐ wǒ fùdān guòzhòng

English translation of 罚款使我负担过重

The fine has put too much burden on me.

This sentence explains the financial burden of a fine.

请不要吃罚款

qǐng bùyào chī fákuǎn

English translation of 请不要吃罚款

Please do not eat the fine.

This absurd sentence is not applicable in any context; it is just for practice purpose.

罚款该在何时支付?

fákuǎn gāi zài héshí zhīfù?

English translation of 罚款该在何时支付?

When should the fine be paid?

This sentence is asking about the deadline for paying a fine.

如果遵守规则,就不会罚款

rúguǒ zūnshǒu guīzé,jiù bùhuì fákuǎn

English translation of 如果遵守规则,就不会罚款

If you obey the rules, you will not be fined.

This sentence advises that obeying rules can prevent fines.

他为逾期付款罚款

tā wèi yúqī fùkuǎn fákuǎn

English translation of 他为逾期付款罚款

He was fined for late payment.

This sentence indicates that someone was fined due to late payment.

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