express complete, typically public, disapproval of; censure
(一般指公开)谴责,责难;反对
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the plan was condemned by campaigners. 计划受到了运动参与者们的谴责。
sentence (someone) to a particular punishment, especially death
判(某人)刑(尤指死刑)
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the rebels had been condemned to death 叛乱者已被判处死刑
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[as adj.
condemned ]the condemned men. 死刑犯。
(一般作
宣告(某事物,尤指建筑物)不适用
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the pool has been condemned as a health hazard. 这个池塘已被宣告有害健康。
prove or show the guilt of
证明(或显示)(某人)有罪(或犯了过错)
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she could see in his eyes that her stumble had condemned her. 她能从他的眼睛里看出她的失言已经暴露了自己的过错。
(of circumstances)force (someone) to endure or do something that is unpleasant or undesirable
(情况)迫使(某人)忍受(或做)令人不快之事
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the physical ailments that condemned him to a lonely childhood. 致使他童年孤独的疾病。
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condemn sb/sth (for sth) (因某事)谴责/指责某人/事
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be condemned to ... 被判处...
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be condemned to ... 被迫...
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"Middle English (in sense 2): from Old French