denunciation 英 [dɪˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃn]   美 [dɪˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃən, -ʃi-]

denunciation

denunciation  英 [dɪˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃn] 美 [dɪˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃən, -ʃi-]

n. 谴责,斥责;告发 

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They also have quite a political impact and can signify racial or ethnic pride such as black unity and the denunciation of prejudice, imperialism and tyranny. 他们也有相当的政治冲击以及表达种族的自尊心,比如黑人联合和偏见的告发,帝国主义和暴政。
And more and more people of faith are waking up to the fact that modern farming practices warrant both suspension of our support and Jeremiah-level denunciation. 越来越多的信众意识到了一个事实,即现代养殖业的做法既让我们有必要终止对其支持,也必得到耶利米式的谴责。

  • A denunciation is a public reprimand in which you are told that you've done wrong. If you get caught skipping school, expect denunciation-by teachers, your principal, parents and maybe even your friends.
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  • n. 谴责,斥责;告发
  • 1. They also have quite a political impact and can signify racial or ethnic pride such as black unity and the denunciation of prejudice, imperialism and tyranny.

    他们也有相当的政治冲击以及表达种族的自尊心,比如黑人联合和偏见的告发,帝国主义和暴政。

  • 2. And more and more people of faith are waking up to the fact that modern farming practices warrant both suspension of our support and Jeremiah-level denunciation.

    越来越多的信众意识到了一个事实,即现代养殖业的做法既让我们有必要终止对其支持,也必得到耶利米式的谴责。

  • 3. The End of Science provoked a wave of denunciation in the United States last year.

    去年,《科学的末日》在美国激起了一股谴责的浪潮。

  • denunciation (n.) early 15c., "act of declaring or stating something," from Latin denuntiationem (nominative denuntiatio), noun of action from past participle stem of denuntiare (see denounce). Meaning "a charge" is mid-15c.
de·nun·ci·ation / dɪˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃn ; NAmE dɪˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃn / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] denunciation(of sb/sth) ( formal) an act of criticizing sb/sth strongly in public 公开谴责;斥责;指责 an angry denunciation of the government's policies 愤怒谴责政府的政策 All parties joined in bitter denunciation of the terrorists. 所有党派同仇敌忾地痛斥恐怖分子。 see also denounce denunciation denunciations de·nun·ci·ation / dɪˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃn ; NAmE dɪˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃn /
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