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
- 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
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1. The government issued a statement condemning the killings.
政府发表声明谴责这些凶杀事件。
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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。
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3. She was condemned to hang for killing her husband.
她因杀害亲夫被处以绞刑。
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4. He was condemned to a life of hardship.
他不得不过苦日子。(被判去过苦日子)
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5. a condemned building
一座已宣告不能居住的危楼
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6. The meat was condemned as unfit to eat.
这种肉被宣告不宜食用。
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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.
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