condemn的意思和读音

condemn

: [kənˈdem] : [kən'dem]

v.);使

condemns  condemning  condemned  

v.+n.condemn violence,condemn action

adv.+v.strongly condemn

v.commend,absolve

v.censure,denounce,criticize,attack,revile

condemnv.express disapproval

1.~ sb/sth (for/as sth)to express very strong disapproval of sb/sth, usually for moral reasons

The government issued a statement condemning the killings.

The editor of the newspaper was condemned as lacking integrity.

sb to punishment

2.[usupass]to say what sb's punishment will be

He was condemned to death for murder and later hanged.

She was condemned to hang for killing her husband.

sb to difficult situation

3.[usupass]~ sb to sth使to force sb to accept a difficult or unpleasant situation

He was condemned to a life of hardship.

They were condemned to spend every holiday on a rainy campsite.

sth dangerous

4.[usupass]~ sth (as sth)使to say officially that sth is not safe enough to be used

a condemned building

The meat was condemned as unfit to eat.

show guilt

5.~ sbto show or suggest that sb is guilty of sth

She is condemned out of her own mouth(= her own words show that she is guilty) .

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v.1.to say publicly that you think someone or something is bad or wrong2.to give a punishment to someone who has committed a crime3.to order something such as a building or machine to be destroyed because it is not safe4.if something condemns you to an unpleasant situation, it forces you to experience it1.to say publicly that you think someone or something is bad or wrong2.to give a punishment to someone who has committed a crime3.to order something such as a building or machine to be destroyed because it is not safe4.if something condemns you to an unpleasant situation, it forces you to experience it

1. concession ; condemn ; confess ...

2. committee n. condemn v. confines n. ...

3. 13. cap 14. condemn 15. diligence ...

4. concussion ,,[] condemn ,,, condemnatory , ...

5. concrete n. condemn vt. condense vt. 使 ...

6. levity , , ... condemn , , ... trass ... ...

7. 3 Jace,the Mind Sculptor 3 Condemn 2 Elspeth Tirel ...

8. concession ; condemn ; confess ...

:,,,,使,,,

1.But it was too terrible for that When I tried to understand it, I had the feeling I was failing to condemn it as it must be condemned.

2.Unless Asia has any exclusive "killer apps" of its own, it is hard to see how such a triumph could alone condemn the West to disaster.”,西

3.Such a deal would be difficult for Mr. Abdullah, experts said, given the temptation for him to condemn the vote as a fraud.

4.He said that he did not condemn the teachers when they took a piece of the strike action themselves, like everybody.

5.In London, to say someone has no sense of humour is to condemn them utterly.

6.There are those who condemn you for that which you KNOW in your heart to be of Truth.

7.Losing your job is unlikely to condemn you to starvation and death; losing a relationship won't condemn you to a life of unrelenting misery.饿

8.I wonder how anyone can have the face to condemn others when he reflects upon his own thoughts.

9.He did not condemn the inability of police to halt the violence, saying officers had been stretched "very thin. "。”

10.He was one of my earliest supporters and had every right to condemn me.