制裁

せいさい

restraint, sanctions, punishment

JLPT N1

Character Breakdown

Meaning and Usage

The word 制裁 (zhìcái) primarily means to impose punishment or sanctions, often in a formal or official context. It is commonly used in political, legal, and organizational settings to describe punitive measures against individuals, companies, or countries.

Common Contexts

制裁 is frequently used to talk about economic or political sanctions imposed by governments or international organizations. It can also refer to disciplinary actions within institutions like schools or companies.

Collocations and Patterns

  • 经济制裁 (jīngjì zhìcái): economic sanctions, used in international relations.
  • 实施制裁 (shíshī zhìcái): to implement sanctions, emphasizing the act of enforcement.
  • 受到制裁 (shòudào zhìcái): to be sanctioned or punished, often describing the recipient of punishment.

Nuances

Using 制裁 implies a formal or official punishment rather than casual or informal reprimands. It often carries a serious tone and is associated with legal or regulatory authority.

Common Confusion

制裁 should not be confused with (chǔfá), which is a more general term for punishment. 制裁 often implies sanctions with legal or political weight, whereas can be used for everyday punishments.

Example Sentences

The United Nations imposes economic sanctions on countries that violate

The company was sanctioned by the higher authorities for violating

He was punished by the school for not following the rules.