英 [dɪˈnaʊns] 美 [dɪˈnaʊns]
v. 谴责,痛斥;检举,告发
第三人称单数denounces
现在分词denouncing
过去式denounced
过去分词denounced
denounce /dɪˈnaʊns/ CET6 TEM4 [ denouncing denounced denounces ]
及物动词 If you denounce a person or an action, you criticize them severely and publicly because you feel strongly that they are wrong or evil. 谴责
German leaders all took the opportunity to denounce the attacks and plead for tolerance.
德国领导人们都藉此机会谴责这些攻击,并且恳请宽容。
及物动词 If you denounce someone who has broken a rule or law, you report them to the authorities. 告发
They were at the mercy of informers who might at any moment denounce them.
他们完全受那些随时可能告发他们的告密者的支配。
speak out against
He denounced the Nazis
to accuse or condemn or openly or formally or brand as disgraceful
He denounced the government action
同义词: stigmatize / stigmatise / brand / mark
announce the termination of, as of treaties
谴责
... reproach 责备 denounce 谴责 denunciate (=denounce)公...
无怪乎前爱尔兰主帅麦卡锡(McCarthy)怒不可遏的声讨(Denounce):“他毁了一场竞争。你有没有长久以来一直梦想要做的事?
... defiance反抗;蔑视,藐视,挑战 denounce指责,谴责 disillusion醒悟 ...
denouncement 告发;痛骂;公开抨击
谴责;告发;公然抨击;通告废除
They were at the mercy of informers who might at any moment denounce them.
他们完全受那些随时可能告发他们的告密者的支配。
German leaders all took the opportunity to denounce the attacks and plead for tolerance.
德国领导人们都藉此机会谴责这些攻击,并且恳请宽容。
No wonder it has become fashionable to denounce many universities as little more than elaborate con tricks.
难怪谴责许多大学只不过是精心设计的骗局已经成为一种潮流。
Clay expected extremists on both sides to denounce the compromise.
VOA : special.2009.03.19
Milton doesn't denounce censorship at all, although it comes up.
弥尔顿根本没有谴责出版控制,尽管有流露出一些来。
弥尔顿课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
And if we fail, they will denounce us.
如果我们失败了,会遭到谴责。
国际座谈会课程节选 : 普林斯顿公开课
Others say he should forcefully denounce the election.
VOA : special.2009.06.20
He said the only criterion for engaging the Islamists should be that they denounce violence as a political weapon and adhere to democratic rules.
VOA : standard.2010.05.11
So it is with the Woolwich killing, which British officials have lined up to denounce.
WSJ: Douglas Murray: The London Terror Attack Was More Than 'Unforgivable'
But it's become almost this label to denounce and dismiss and belittle just everyday people.
NPR: With White House Bogged Down By Scandal, GOP Looks For Boost
And both press and public have become quicker to denounce misbehaviour by generals, politicians and bureaucrats.