condemnation
[.kɔndem'neiʃən]
n.谴责, 非难, 定罪, 宣布有罪
例句与用法:
Moral disapproval; condemnation.
道义上不允许; 非难
She cares nothing about the condemnations of her action.
她对别人对她行为的多方谴责一点也不在乎。
The Chinese are unanimous in their condemnation.
全中国人民一致提出谴责。
He was found guilty and sentenced to condemnation.
他被发现有罪,并且被定了罪。
词形变化:
形容词: condemnable | 名词: condemner | 动词过去式: condemned | 动词过去分词: condemned | 动词现在分词: condemning | 动词第三人称单数: condemns |
n.
1. 谴责[U][C][(+of)]
Cheating deserves our harshest condemnation.
作弊理应受到我们最严厉的谴责。
2. 定罪, 宣告有罪[U][C]
The jury's condemnation was a shock to the suspect.
陪审团宣告有罪使嫌疑犯大为震惊。
3. 谴责(或定罪)的理由[C]
His own actions are his condemnation.
他自己的所作所为定了他的罪。
4. 征用; 没收[U][C]
condemnation
名词复数:condemnations
词形变化:
形容词: condemnable | 名词: condemner | 动词过去式: condemned | 动词过去分词: condemned | 动词现在分词: condemning | 动词第三人称单数: condemns |
同义词:
denounce | censure | criticize | blame | reproach | doom | sentence | convict | rebuke | disapprove | judge | attack | revile | reprove | reprimand | damn | rail | reprobate | decry | scold | objurgate | excoriate | accuse |
反义词:
forgive | pardon | excuse | praise | grant |
词义辨析:
同义参见:
criticism
complaint
conviction
penalty
judgment
hell
sentence
condemnation[,kɔndem'neiʃən]n.1.■谴责,指责,非难2.■宣告有罪,判罪,定罪3.■谴责的理由,定罪的理由4.■[美国英语]【法律】(财产的)充公,没收,依法征用
condemnationcondemnation[ˌkɔndemˈneiʃən]n.1.■定罪, 判罪; 宣告有罪2.■谴责, 非难, 指责3.■定罪[谴责]的理由4.■报废5.■征用; (宣告)没收conditional condemnation缓刑social condemnation社会谴责condemnation factor报废率
继承用法condemninglyadv.
condemnation
名词 condemnation:
an expression of strong disapproval; pronouncing as wrong or morally culpable
同义词:disapprobation
(law) the act of condemning (as land forfeited for public use) or judging to be unfit for use (as a food product or an unsafe building)
an appeal to some supernatural power to inflict evil on someone or some group
同义词:execration, curse
the condition of being strongly disapproved of
(criminal law) a final judgment of guilty in a criminal case and the punishment that is imposed
同义词:conviction, judgment of conviction, sentence
condemnation
■Later Yuan Shikai died in grief under nationwide condemnation against his attempts to restore monarchy.
不久,袁世凯在全国的讨伐声中死去。
■Not to educate to child is to condemn him to repetitious ignorauce.
不对儿童进行教育就等于让儿童沦入世世代代的愚昧状态。
■Don't criticize, condemn or complain.
不要批评、谴责或者抱怨。
■Do not destroy by either excessive praise or condemnation.
不要捧杀,也不要骂杀。
■The act of disapproving; condemnation or censure.
不赞成;非难;谴责
■It is better to risk saving a guilty man than to condemn an innocent one.
与其将一个无辜的人判罪,不如错救一个有罪的人。
■Mainstream unions were quick to condemn the vandalism.
主要的各大工会迅速地出面谴责这种破坏行为。
■Dear friends, if our hearts do not condemn us, we have confidence before God.
亲爱的弟兄啊,我们的心若不责备我们,就可以向上帝坦然无惧了。
■The United Nations is expected to strongly condemn such action.
人们期望联合国强烈谴责这种行为。
■Blessed is the man, who does not condemn himself, by whathe approves.
人在自己以为可行的事上,能不自责,就有福了。
■Blessed is the man,who does not condemn himself,by whathe approves.
人在自己以为可行的事上,能不自责,就有福了。
■Life is not a trap set for us by God so that he can condemn us for failing.
人生不是上帝为谴责我们的缺陷而给我们布下的陷阱。
■Today, most people in the world condemn slavery.
今天,世界上大多数人都谴责奴隶制。
■He has been stalked by the fear and the condemnation of his conscience.
他一直被恐惧和良心责备所困扰。
■He is determined to maintain his support for the proposal in the teeth of popular condemnation.
他不顾众人谴责,决心继续支持这项建议。
■His condemnation made him an outcast .
他之被判罪使他见绝于人。
■Their proposal met with almost universal condemnation.
他们的提议遭到了几乎所有人的反对.
■It was a dreadful sight they swa,a wordless condemnation of their rule.
他们看到是一幅可怕的景象,对他们统治的无主谴责。
■It was a dreadful sight they saw,a wordless condemnation of their rule.
他们看到的是一幅可怕的景象,对他们统治的无言遗责.
■It was a dreadful sight they saw, a fearful condemnation of their rule in Hawaii.
他们看到的触目惊心的景象是对他们在夏威夷统治的可怕谴责。
■They condemn what they do not understand.
他们谴责自己所不了解之事。
■When he is tried, let him be found guilty, and may his prayers condemn him.
他受审判的时候,愿他出来担当罪名!愿他的祈祷反成为罪!
■Constantia he could condemn for revealing to much to his manly sight.
他可以谴责康斯坦娅把他的男子汉观点揭露得太过分了。
■She was guilty of a misdeed which he felt able to condemn.
他断定她已经对他犯了罪,而他觉得自己是有能力可以惩罚她的。
■His remarks added up to a condemnation of my plan.
他的意见总之就是谴责我的计划。
■His conduct calls for the severest condemnation.
他的行为有必要受到最严厉的惩办。
■His anger, condemn and jealousy will be erupted like volcano.
他积压的愤怒、妒忌和谴责会象火山爆发。
■His own actions are his condemnation.
他自己的所作所为定了他的罪。
■He was found guilty and sentenced to condemnation.
他被发现有罪,并且被定了罪。
■His accusing hand stiffly extended, quaking in mute condemnation.
他那控诉的手僵硬地伸出去,在无声的谴责中颤抖。
■He quickly recommended that the President issue a public condemnation .
他马上建议总统公开发表一项谴责声明。
■That is not a reason to condemn the whole system: it is far too useful.
以此谴责整个金融系统是不对的:这只是过犹不及而已。
■An impartial investigation should always precede condemnation.
任何不偏颇的调查应该在指责之上。
■Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain - and most fools do.
任和傻瓜能批评,谴责和抱怨-并且多数傻瓜会。
■But that a woman had to be a hetaira before she could be a woman is the worst condemnation of the Athenian family.
但是,要成为妇人,必须先成为艺妓,这是对雅典家庭的最严厉的非难。
■Cheating deserves our harshest condemnation.
作弊理应受到我们最严厉的谴责。
■You' re not very consistent : first you condemn me, then you praise me.
你前後矛盾, 开头责备我, 接着又夸奖我.
■From time to time you will condemn him to death.
你可以审判它,不时地判处它死刑。
■Would you discredit my justice? Would you condemn me to justify yourself?
你岂可废弃我所拟定的。岂可定我有罪,好显自己为义么。
■You can't afford to give a condemnation.
你根本没有资格指责别人。
■You don't have the right to condemn me like this.
你没有权力这样责备我。
■Can you look at it without any sense of condemnation or evaluation?
你能不带着判断和评估的感觉看着它吗?
■Can you condemn an innocent man, a friend...
你能宣判一个无辜的人,一个朋友...
■The level of world cooperation and condemnation of Iraq is unprecedented.
全世界合作的程度和谴责伊拉克的程度是史无前例的。
■The Chinese are unanimous in their condemnation.
全中国人民一致提出谴责。
■Denounce: To condemn openly as being evil or reprehensible.
公开指责公开指责某事物是罪恶的或应受谴责。
■To condemn openly as being evil or reprehensible.
公开指责公开指责某事物是罪恶的或应受谴责的
■Condemnation is ready for scoffers, and flogging for the backs of fools.
刑罚是为亵慢人预备的;鞭打是为愚昧人的背预备的。
■A decision or judgment, especially an official condemnation to a severe penalty.
判决:尤指官方的重大判决或定罪。
■To pass sentence on; condemn.
判决;判刑