英 [ˈsenʃəd] 美 [ˈsenʃərd]
v. 严厉谴责,责备(censure 的过去式和过去分词)
censure /ˈsɛnʃə/ CET6+ TEM8 [ censuring censured censures ]
及物动词 If you censure someone for something that they have done, you tell them that you strongly disapprove of it. 谴责
The ethics committee may take a decision to admonish him or to censure him.
道德规范委员会可能决定对他进行警告或批评。
不可数名词 Censure is also a noun. 谴责
It is a controversial policy which has attracted international censure.
这是一条有争议的政策,已经遭到国际谴责。
officially rebuked or found blameworthy
the censured senator did not run for another term
... 被责备的 = blamed 被责备的 = censured 被责备的 = reprehended ...
He was censured for leaking information to the press.
他因泄漏消息给新闻界而受到谴责。
The judge censured the driver but did not fine him.
法官责备了司机,但没有对他实施罚款。
The traffic policeman censured the driver but didn't fine him.
交通警察严厉地批评了这位汽车司机,但对他没有进行罚款。
Its recommendation that she be censured was endorsed in the Senedd chamber on Wednesday.
Kim left the bank this fall after being censured by regulators for accounting lapses.
Norfolk County Council leader Derrick Murphy has been censured for bringing his office into disrepute.