vt.,n. 指责,批评;谴责 (opp. praise)。 censure sb. for a fault 谴责某人的错误。 a vote of censure不信任决议[投票]。
harsh criticism or disapproval 同义词:animadversion,
the state of being excommunicated 同义词:excommunication, exclusion,
rebuke formally 同义词:reprimand, criminate,
A censure () is an expression of strong disapproval or harsh criticism.American Heritage Dictionary of the English language Among the forms that it can take are a stern rebuke by a legislature, a spiritual penalty imposed by a church, and a negative judgment pronounced on a theological proposition.
例句与用法
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I would wish not to be hasty in censuring anyone . 我总希望不要轻易责难一个人。
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"bella," censured her mother . “蓓拉”,母亲责备她。
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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。
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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。
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With such censures i cannot profess that i completely agree . 对于这些指责,我不能说我完全同意。
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At the same time i wished to shield her conduct from censure . 同时我还希望掩盖她的举动以免受指责。
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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。
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She once said she didn't want to open a debate censuring the government . 有一次她甚至提出不愿意在辩论时首先发言抨击政府的政策。
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The resolution as formally passed was one of condemnation rather than censure . 正式通过的那项决议应该是谴责案而不是不信任投票案。
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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。