censured
英 [ˈsenʃəd]
美 [ˈsenʃərd]
v. (公开地)严厉斥责,谴责
censure的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 严厉批评;指责
If youcensuresomeoneforsomething that they have done, you tell them that you strongly disapprove of it.- The ethics committee may take a decision to admonish him or to censure him...
道德委员会也许会决定对他进行训诫或是严厉批评。 - I would not presume to censure Osborne for hating his mother.
我不会擅自批评奥斯本恨他妈妈这件事。 - Censureis also a noun.
- It is a controversial policy which has attracted international censure.
这是一项颇有争议的政策,引起了国际社会的批评。
- The ethics committee may take a decision to admonish him or to censure him...
双语例句
- Yet Mr Thackeray has hardly been censured.
然而,萨克雷却几乎从未受到谴责。 - The Ch'ing government censured activities of secret sects to violate traditional ethics, and to damage social custom.
官方指责其行径为「男女杂处」、「廉耻丧尽」、「风俗之大害」,违背传统道德伦常,破坏淳美的社会风气。 - His employer censured him for neglecting his work.
他的雇主因他工作疏忽而批评他。 - The dean censured the students for breaking rules.
系主任因学生不守规则而责备了他们。 - In a meeting with several parents the next day, I censured Barbara and Anna.
接下来的一天我和几位家长开了会,我严厉批评了Barbara和Anna。 - Two MPs were censured by the speaker.
有两个议员遭到议长的责备。 - The censured senator did not run for another term.
被批评的参议员没有加入下一任期的竞选。 - Joseph R.McCarthy of Wisconsin became the third United States Senator ever to be censured by his colleagues.
威斯康星州参议员麦卡锡成了第三个被他的同事投不信任票的美国参议员。 - The members censured him since he had done a very contemptible thing.
因为他做了一件很可鄙的事情,会员们都责难他。 - The censured conflict of interest; her condemned behavior.
受责难的违背公众利益的行为;她那受责难的行为。