censure

[ˈsenʃə(r)]
  • 释义
  • n.

    指责,谴责;责备;斥责;

  • vt.

    指责;谴责;责备;批评;

  • vi.

    谴责,责备;

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    Some critics of books bestow their praise or their censure by wholesale.

    某些书的批评家不辨好恶地随便褒贬.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 2、

    His dishonest behaviour came under severe censure.

    他的不诚实行为受到了严厉指责.

    ——《简明英汉词典》
  • 3、

    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。

    柯林斯例句
  • 4、

    The member censure him since he have do a very contemptible thing.

    因为他做了一件可鄙的事情,会员们都责难他.

    ——期刊摘选
  • 5、

    You needn't blame and censure yourself.

    你不必自怨自艾.

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  • 6、

    Elinor kept her concern and her censure to herself.

    埃莉诺把关切与责备都留在自己的心里.

    辞典例句
  • 7、

    He could face censure from his colleagues.

    他可能要面对同事的指责.

    《简明英汉词典》
  • 8、

    He was never elated by applause , nor by censure or disappointment.

    他从来不因人的称扬而得意, 也不因人的责难而沮丧失望.

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  • 9、

    Censure is sometimes harder to bear than punishment.

    责难有时候比惩罚更难以忍受.

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  • 10、

    She tried to wrap up a censure in a polite formula.

    她试图用客套的话掩饰指责之意.

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  • 11、

    She would rather have had them spoken about , even in terms of severest censure.

    她宁可叫他们尽量数说自己的错处, 即使是极严厉的斥责.

    辞典例句
  • 12、

    Being a politician means laying oneself open to public censure.

    从政就意味着要落责难.

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  • 13、

    Costs will have to be kept down if severe public censure is to be avoided.

    要避免公众严厉的指责就得维持低成本.

    《简明英汉词典》
  • 14、

    Criticize, reform, or preach, or censure what we cannot reach.

    我们就不会停止批评 、 革新 、 鼓吹, 或指责我们不能企及的东西.

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  • 15、

    If he incurs public censure, none will defend.

    如果他遭受公众的责难, 谁都不会为他辩护的.

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