condemn
verb /kənˈdem/
/kənˈdem/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they condemn | /kənˈdem/ /kənˈdem/ |
he / she / it condemns | /kənˈdemz/ /kənˈdemz/ |
past simple condemned | /kənˈdemd/ /kənˈdemd/ |
past participle condemned | /kənˈdemd/ /kənˈdemd/ |
-ing form condemning | /kənˈdemɪŋ/ /kənˈdemɪŋ/ |
(通常因道义上的原因而)谴责,指责 - condemn somebody/something The government issued a statement condemning the killings.
政府发表声明谴责这些凶杀事件。 - condemn somebody/something for/as something The editor of the newspaper was condemned as lacking integrity.
这家报纸的主编被指责为缺乏操守。
- She publicly condemned the deal.
她公开指责这桩交易。 - She publicly condemned the opposition leader.
她公开指责反对党领袖。 - The President specifically condemned the ads.
总统点名谴责了那些广告。 - The action has been widely condemned by human rights groups.
这一行动受到人权组织的普遍谴责。 - They rightly condemn such opinions as racist.
他们指责这些观点是种族歧视,言之有理。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- roundly
- strongly
- vehemently
- …
- for
- be widely condemned
- condemn somebody/something The government issued a statement condemning the killings.
synonym sentence宣判;判处(某人某种刑罚) - be condemned (to something) He was condemned to death for murder and later hanged.
他因谋杀罪被判处死刑后被绞死了。 - be condemned to do something She was condemned to hang for killing her husband.
她因杀害亲夫被处以绞刑。
- be condemned (to something) He was condemned to death for murder and later hanged.
- [usually passive] to force somebody to accept a difficult or unpleasant situation
synonym doom迫使…接受困境(或不愉快的状况) - be condemned to something He was condemned to a life of hardship.
他不得不过苦日子。 - be condemned to do something They were condemned to spend every holiday on a rainy campsite.
他们得在阴雨连绵的野营地度过每一个假日,徒叹奈何。
- be condemned to something He was condemned to a life of hardship.
- [usually passive] to say officially that something is not safe enough to be used
宣告使用…不安全 - be condemned (as something) The meat was condemned as unfit to eat.
这种肉被宣告不宜食用。 - a condemned building
一座已宣告不能居住的危楼
- be condemned (as something) The meat was condemned as unfit to eat.
- condemn somebody to show or suggest that somebody is guilty of something
证明(或表明)有罪 - She is condemned out of her own mouth (= her own words show that she is guilty).
她自己说的话显示她有罪责。
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- She is condemned out of her own mouth (= her own words show that she is guilty).
say something is bad
somebody to punishment处以刑罚
somebody to difficult situation把某人置于困境
something dangerous危险的事物
show guilt表明有罪
词源Middle English (in senses (2) and (3)): from Old French condemner, from Latin condemnare, from con- (expressing intensive force) + damnare ‘inflict loss on’, from damnum ‘loss, damage’.