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condemn
verb [T] /kənˈdem/
present tense
I/you/we/theycondemn
he/she/itcondemns
present participlecondemning
past tensecondemned
past participlecondemned
  1. 1
    to say publicly that you think someone or something is bad or wrong 谴责

    Politicians have condemned the attacks. 政界人士对袭击表示了谴责。

    condemn someone/something as something :

    The minister condemned the proposal as ‘very damaging'. 大臣强烈指责这一提议“非常有害”。

    condemn someone for (doing) something :

    He was widely condemned for his behaviour after the match. 他在赛后的行为受到广泛谴责。

    strongly/roundly condemn :

    The statement was roundly condemned by members of the opposition party. 这个声明遭到反对党成员的严厉谴责。

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    To criticize someone publicly: condemn, denounce, decry...
  2. 2
    [often passive] to give a punishment to someone who has committed a crime 给…判刑

    Both men have been condemned to life imprisonment. 两人均被判处终身监禁。

    Fifty rebels were condemned to death. 50名叛乱分子被判死刑。

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  3. 3
    if something condemns you to an unpleasant situation, it forces you to experience it 使(某人)遭受

    Peacock's goal condemned United to their first defeat since March. 皮科克的进球使得曼联队遭受了3月份以来的首次失利。

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  4. 4
    to order something such as a building or machine to be destroyed because it is not safe 下令拆除(不安全的建筑或机器等)
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