condemn
- IPA[kənˈdɛm]
英式
- express complete disapproval of; censure;sentence (someone) to a particular punishment, especially death
verb: condemn, 3rd person present: condemns, gerund or present participle: condemning, past tense: condemned, past participle: condemned
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動詞
- 1. express complete disapproval of; censure most leaders roundly condemned the attack the plan was condemned by campaigners 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. sentence (someone) to a particular punishment, especially death the rebels had been condemned to death 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of circumstances) force (someone) to endure or accept something unpleasant the physical ailments that condemned him to a lonely childhood 同義詞
- ▪ prove or show to be guilty or unsatisfactory she could see in his eyes that her stumble had condemned her 同義詞
- ▪ officially declare (something) to be unfit for use the pool has been condemned as a health hazard 同義詞
- sentenced to a particular punishment, especially death: condemned prisoners awaiting execution
Oxford American Dictionary
- sentenced to a particular punishment, especially death: condemned prisoners awaiting execution
Oxford Dictionary
- shown to be guilty or to blame by one's own action or words: a person who stirs up division is self-condemned
Oxford Dictionary
- a prison cell in which a prisoner who has received a death sentence is kept.
Oxford Dictionary
- shown to be guilty or to blame by one's own action or words: a person who stirs up division is self-condemned
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[kənˈdem]
美式
- express complete disapproval of, typically in public; censure: fair-minded people declined to condemn her on mere suspicion
Oxford American Dictionary