censured
英 [ˈsenʃəd]
美 [ˈsenʃərd]
v. (公开地)严厉斥责,谴责
censure的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 严厉批评;指责
If youcensuresomeoneforsomething that they have done, you tell them that you strongly disapprove of it.- The ethics committee may take a decision to admonish him or to censure him...
道德委员会也许会决定对他进行训诫或是严厉批评。 - 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。 - Censureis also a noun.
- 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。
- The ethics committee may take a decision to admonish him or to censure him...
双语例句
- Since its birth boorism has been criticized and censured by all kinds of reviewers and men of letters.
莽汉主义自诞生以来便受到诸多评论家和文学界人士的批评和责难。 - The presiding judge was later censured for publicizing the case.
该主审法官后来受到批评,因为他把案件公开化了。 - "Bella," censured her mother.
蓓拉,母亲责备她。 - The senate was censured for income tax evasion.
这名参议员因逃避缴纳所得税而受到指责。 - His employer censured him for neglecting his work.
他的雇主因他工作疏忽而批评他。 - The censured senator did not run for another term.
被批评的参议员没有加入下一任期的竞选。 - Two MPs were censured by the speaker.
有两个议员遭到议长的责备。 - Cats are amoral; they can't be censured for killing birds.
猫不受道德约束,它们杀死鸟儿也不会受责难。 - Joseph R.McCarthy of Wisconsin became the third United States Senator ever to be censured by his colleagues.
威斯康星州参议员麦卡锡成了第三个被他的同事投不信任票的美国参议员。 - Described in unprofessional language so that high school students could understand it; was censured for unprofessional conduct; unprofessional repairs.
用高中生可以理解的非职业术语来描述;因其外行行为被责难;非专业的补救。