condemn
condemn — 動詞
1. to express very strong disapproval of a person or their actions, especially beca
譴責
因道德理由強烈批評
to express very strong disapproval of a person or their actions, especially because you believe those actions are morally wrong or unacceptable.
Many politicians condemned the new law as an attack on civil rights.
許多政治人物譴責這項新法律,稱其侵犯了公民權利。
condemn + noun + as + noun phrase
The company was widely condemned for dumping toxic waste into the river.
該公司因將有毒廢棄物倒入河中而受到廣泛譴責。
passive: be condemned for [action]
Religious leaders condemned the violence and called for an immediate ceasefire.
宗教領袖譴責了這起暴力事件,並呼籲立即停火。
Soraya condemned her classmate's cruel remarks about the new student's disability.
Soraya 譴責了同學對那位新學生的身障所發表的殘酷言論。
The UN Security Council condemned the attack in the strongest possible terms.
聯合國安理會以最強烈的措辭譴責了這次攻擊。
文法句型
condemn + noun/pronoun + for + noun/gerund
condemn + noun/pronoun + as + noun/adjective
passive: be condemned (by + agent)
用法筆記
This entry covers only the moral-criticism sense. 'Condemn' also has several other common meanings not included here: (a) to officially sentence someone to a punishment in court; (b) to force someone into an unpleasant situation ('condemned to a life of poverty'); (c) to declare a building officially unsafe for use.