词汇 | denounced |
释义 | denounced past simple and past participle ofdenounce denounce verb[ T ] uk /dɪˈnaʊns/ us /dɪˈnaʊns/ denounceverb[T] (CRITICIZE)to criticize something or someone strongly and publicly: (公开)谴责,痛斥 The government's economic policy has been denounced on all sides.政府的经济政策受到了各方面的谴责。 We must denounce injustice and oppression.我们必须对不公和压迫现象予以谴责。 to show disapproval of someone or something criticizeHe criticized the government's handling of the crisis. attackShe wrote an article attacking the judge and the way the trial had been conducted. condemnShe was condemned for her comments about the candidate. denounceThe government's economic policy has been denounced on all sides. come under fireThe government programme has come under fire for mismanaging funds. Disapproving & criticizing anathematize animadversion aspersion aw backbite barrel bash belabour disapprobation knock knocker let someone have both barrelsidiom low blow mordacious mordancy pile poorly slam there you goidiom union-basher denounceverb[T] (ACCUSE)to accuse someone publicly of being something that is bad or wrong: 检举;告发 His former colleagues have denounced him as a spy.他以前的同事告发他是间谍。 Blaming & accusing accusatory accuse someone of a crime accuse someone of something accuser accusingly alleged arraign blame blame game chalk contributory negligence haul have someone to thank (for something)idiom impeachment imputation incriminating incrimination opprobrium recrimination stitch Examples of denounceddenounced In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. They will not be denounced as ' 'wrong' ' or ridiculed. Corruption is therefore as frequently denounced in words as it is practised in fact. The graduate system was discontinued, having been denounced as a system for cultivating revisionist seedlings. Indeed, the ' extremist ' label better fitted the hardline fundamentalists who vehemently denounced the religious right. But it means that such movements are easily denounced and considered invidious. But in 1830, the second will was explicitly denounced. Work in computer-based systems is commonly denounced as being mere 'child's play' and not worthy of attention or investment by those in the industry. In response, they exaggerated and denounced the new styles visible among urban servants, apprentices and middling folk. The only subject explicitly denounced is astrology: the author devotes a long paragraph to its condemnation. They did not seem to take into account that the play, among other things, denounced the exploitation often surrounding immigration. This shocking incident that took 15 lives and injured 96 others was denounced immediately from various quarters. Unreasoning use of therapeutic and prophylactic antimicrobial and antivector agents is deservedly denounced. Again, it is true that some critics denounced all ceremony as irrational and barbaric at worse, and expensive at best. He denounced the practice of approving libretti for production without consulting the composer, or sometimes before a composer had even been selected. More lamentable was that few people dared to speak the truth, because doing so would inevitably result in being denounced. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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