censure

英['senʃə(r)] 美['senʃər]
  • n. 责难;非难
  • v. 非难;责备;公开谴责
censurer censured censured censuring censures
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Noun:
  1. harsh criticism or disapproval

  2. the state of being excommunicated

Verb:
  1. rebuke formally

1. 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。

来自柯林斯例句

2. 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。

来自柯林斯例句

3. a vote of censure on the government's foreign policy
投票表决谴责政府的外交政策

来自《权威词典》

4. You must not censure him until you know the whole story.
在弄清全部事实真相前不要谴责他.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. His dishonest behaviour came under severe censure.
他的不诚实行为受到了严厉指责.

来自《简明英汉词典》

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. It is not one writer's business to censure others.
      一个作家的职责并不是去责难其他的作家。
    2. In the past, her outspokenness has brought her censure as well as praise.
      过去田中真纪子的直言不讳使她在受到褒奖的同时也大受责难。
    3. Censure is the tax a man paid to the public for being eminent.
      非难是一个人出名向公众付出的代价。
    4. Some women had wildly adored him, and for his sake had braved all social censure.
      有一些疯狂崇拜他的妇女,为了他甘受社会上的各种非难。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Censure is the tax a man paid to the public for being eminent.
      非难是一个人出名向公众付出的代价。
    2. Some women had wildly adored him, and for his sake had braved all social censure.
      有一些疯狂崇拜他的妇女,为了他甘受社会上的各种非难。
    3. 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。
    4. I deserve neither such praise nor such censure.
      这样的夸奖我不敢当,这样的责备我也不敢当。