censure 详细解释

censure

['senʃə]

n. 责难, 非难
v. 非难, 责备, 公开谴责

vt.

责备; 谴责

The judge censured the driver but didn't fine him.

法官责备了司机但没罚他款。

vi.

责备; 谴责

n.

责备; 谴责[U][C]

He received a public censure for his dishonourable behavior.

他因为不名誉的行为受到了公众的谴责。

词形变化

名词: censurer | 动词过去式: censured | 动词过去分词: censured | 动词现在分词: censuring | 动词第三人称单数: censures |

词义辨析

同义:

vt.责备; 谴责

reproach  denounce  criticize  condemn  

同义参见:

criticism  accusation  impute  hell  complaint  blame  rail  disapproval  damn  

反义:

vt.vi.n.责备; 谴责

praise  

反义参见:

grant  

英英释义

名词 censure:

harsh criticism or disapproval

同义词:animadversion

the state of being excommunicated

同义词:excommunication, exclusion

动词 censure:

rebuke formally

同义词:reprimand, criminate

补充

censurecensure英:[ˈsenʃə] 美:[ˈsɛnʃɚ]n.1.指责, 谴责vt.1.指责; 非难; 谴责

例句

1. I would not presume to censure Osborne for hating his mother.我不会因为奥斯本恨他母亲就对他妄加指责。 2. He was something of a trouble-maker but was never censured for it.他有点爱惹麻烦, 但从未因此受到指责。 3. Portugal is expected to receive a similar censure.预计葡萄牙会受到类似的谴责。 4. It is a controversial policy which has attracted international censure.这是一个有争议的政策, 遭到了国际社会的指责。 5. He did not escape public censure for his role in the savage beating.他未能逃过公众对他参与野蛮殴打事件的谴责。 6. The traffic policeman censured the driver but didn't fine him.交通警察严厉地批评了这位汽车司机,但对他没有进行罚款。 7. two MPs were singled out for censure.两位议员被挑出来作为斥责对象。 8. [count noun]despite episcopal censures, the practice continued.尽管遭到主教的斥责,这种做法仍在继续。 9. The attorney was censured for not revealing the information earlier.这个律师因未尽早公开资料而遭非议。 10. The country faces international censure for its alleged involvement in the assassination.这个国家因涉嫌参与暗杀而面临国际社会的强烈指责。 11. He was censured by the committee for his failure to report the problem.他因未将此问题上报而受到委员会的公开谴责。