condemned
英 [英 [kənˈdemd]]
美 [美 [kənˈdemd]]
adj. 被判死刑的; (建筑物)危险的
v. (通常因道义上的原因而)谴责,指责; 宣判; 判处(某人某种刑罚); 迫使…接受困境(或不愉快的状况)
condemn的过去分词和过去式
一星词汇 英国国家语料库(BNC)词汇 美国当代英语语料库(COCA)词汇
双语例句
- Her shyness condemned her to a life of loneliness.
她生性腼腆,这使得她的生活很孤独。 - She had not waited for any explanation but had condemned him unheard.
她没等他解释,就指责他充耳不闻。 - He was surprised, and annoyed that she had spun a story which was too good to be condemned as a simple lie.
他很惊讶,也很生气,因为她编的故事太真实了,甚至不能被斥为一个简单的谎言。 - Murder is condemned by all reasonable people.
谋杀为一切有理性的人们所谴责。 - The late newspaper tycoon is condemned for his ruthless treatment of employees.
已故的报业大亨因为残忍地对待员工而遭到谴责。 - The house had been condemned because it was no longer safe.
因为不安全,此房已被宣布不能使用。 - It condemned in extremely strong language what it called Britain's iniquitous campaign
它言辞激烈地谴责了这场它所谓的英国极不公正的竞选活动。 - Their lack of qualifications condemned them to a lifetime of boring, usually poorly-paid work
没有学历使他们一辈子都得从事枯燥乏味而且通常报酬很低的工作。 - The illness condemned him to a bed.
那场病使他不得不躺在床上。 - The city is condemned for its high crime rate.
这个城市因它的高犯罪率而受到谴责。