condemn 英 [kənˈdem]   美 [kənˈdɛm]

condemn

condemn  英 [kənˈdem] 美 [kənˈdɛm]

vt. 谴责;判刑,定罪 

进行时:condemning  过去式:condemned  过去分词:condemned  第三人称单数:condemns 

The government issued a statement condemning the killings. 政府发表声明谴责这些凶杀事件。
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。

  • You can condemn, or openly criticize, someone who is behaving inappropriately. If you are an animal rights activist, you would probably condemn someone for wearing fur.
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  • vt. 谴责;判刑,定罪
  • 1. The government issued a statement condemning the killings.

    政府发表声明谴责这些凶杀事件。

  • 2. 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。

  • 3. She was condemned to hang for killing her husband.

    她因杀害亲夫被处以绞刑。

  • 4. He was condemned to a life of hardship.

    他不得不过苦日子。(被判去过苦日子)

  • 5. a condemned building

    一座已宣告不能居住的危楼

  • 6. The meat was condemned as unfit to eat.

    这种肉被宣告不宜食用。

  • 7. She is condemned out of her own mouth.

    她自己说的话显示她有罪责。

  • condemn (v.) early 14c., condempnen "to blame, censure;" mid-14c., "pronounce judgment against," from Old French condamner, condemner "to condemn" (11c.) and directly from Latin condemnare, condempnare "to sentence, doom, blame, disapprove," from assimilated form of com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + damnare "to harm, damage" (see damn). Replaced Old English fordeman.
con·demn / kənˈdem ; NAmE kənˈdem / verb express disapproval 表示不赞成 1 condemnsb/sth (for/as sth) to express very strong disapproval of sb/sth, usually for moral reasons (通常因道义上的原因而)谴责,指责 The government issued a statement condemning the killings. 政府发表声明谴责这些凶杀事件。 The editor of the newspaper was condemned as lacking integrity. 这家报纸的编辑被指责为缺乏操守。 sb to punishment 处以刑罚 2 [usually passive ] to say what sb's punishment will be 宣判;判处(某人某种刑罚) SYN sentence condemnsb (to sth) 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。 condemnsb to do sth She was condemned to hang for killing her husband. 她因杀害亲夫被处以绞刑。 sb to difficult situation 把某人置于困境 3 [usually passive ] condemnsb to sth to force sb to accept a difficult or unpleasant situation 迫使…接受困境(或不愉快的状况) SYN doom He was condemned to a life of hardship. 他不得不过苦日子。 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。 sth dangerous 危险的事物 4 [usually passive ] condemnsth (as sth) to say officially that sth is not safe enough to be used 宣告使用…不安全 a condemned building 一座已宣告不能居住的危楼 The meat was condemned as unfit to eat. 这种肉被宣告不宜食用。 show guilt 表明有罪 5 condemnsb to show or suggest that sb is guilty of sth 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。 condemn condemns condemned condemning con·demn / kənˈdem ; NAmE kənˈdem /
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