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censured

/sen-sher/US // ˈsɛn ʃər //UK // (ˈsɛnʃə) //

受谴责的,受到谴责的,受到谴责,受谴责的人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : strong or vehement expression of disapproval: The newspapers were unanimous in their censure of the tax proposal.
    • : an official reprimand, as by a legislative body of one of its members.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    cen·sured, cen·sur·ing.

    • : to criticize or reproach in a harsh or vehement manner: She is more to be pitied than censured.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    cen·sured, cen·sur·ing.

    • : to give censure, adverse criticism, disapproval, or blame.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbcondemn; criticize severely
Synonyms
admonish劝诫,训诫,劝告,劝谏berate呵斥,呵责,训斥,嗔怪castigate诟病,鞭挞,抨击,谴责chastise责罚,责备,责骂,督责chide呵护,呵斥,呵斥声,呵责denounce谴责,攻讦,驳斥,指责discipline纪律,管教,惩戒,纪律性rebuff回绝,反驳,回击,拒绝rebuke训斥,申斥,谴责,训斥一下reprimand斥责,训斥,斥责责备,谴责reproach责备,责难,责备声,责怪scold责骂,骂人,斥责,詈骂abuse滥用,虐待,辱骂,虐待行为animadvert志愿者,志愿者服务,志愿者活动,志愿者协会asperse渴望,渴望的,渴望着,渴望得到attack攻击,袭击,抨击,抨击的backbite背影,背面,背面的人blame责备,指责,责怪,归咎于cavil洞穴,穴位,穴居,蛀牙contemn谴责,声讨,赔偿,争论denigrate诋毁,贬低,诽谤,驳斥deprecate弃用,废止,废弃的,删减disapprove不赞成,不赞同,不认可,不同意disparage贬低,诋毁,贬损,贬低他人impugn指责,质问,谴责,指摘incriminate负罪,入罪,负罪感,归罪于judge法官,判断,审判员,评审knock敲,敲门,敲门声,敲击lecture讲座,讲课,讲演,说话ostracize排斥,摒弃,排挤,排斥一切remonstrate谏言,劝谏,谏诤,劝说reprehend驳斥,回避,驳回,驳斥了reprove谴责,斥责,责备,诤言upbraid叱咤风云,叱责,叱骂,叱咤江湖carp at鲤鱼在,鲫鱼在,鲤鱼cut up分割,分割了,切开,分切exprobate驱逐出境,认可,驱逐,讦扬find fault with指责,找茬,指摘,找茬儿get after得到后,后,得到,追随look askance睨视,斜视,睨视着,睥睨天下pick apart扒开,挑剔,挑拣,扒拉pull apart拉开,拉开距离,拉开序幕,拉开帷幕read out读出,念出,读出来的,读出来take to task指责,问罪,问罪于人,问责tear apart撕扯,撕毁,撕开,撕碎tell off说出,说,说谎,说话

Examples

  • Studds was formally censured by the House for having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old male page but refused to apologize.

  • In the end, he was censured by the House and stripped of his chairmanship.

  • Rangel, after having been censured by the House in late 2010 for a litany of abuses, survived reelection.

  • But he also censured his fellow council members for not speaking out earlier.

  • Rangel was censured by the full House, the first time that's happened to a member in nearly 25 years.

  • Suspicions were soon aroused, and the Queen very properly censured Fitzwilliam for trusting such matters to a secretary.

  • Some were severely censured as wanting those qualities which make a good regiment.

  • They censured the calling in of foreign forces to decide domestic quarrels as disgraceful and dangerous.

  • He is publishing a medical journal for the money there is in it, and for this he is not to be censured.

  • Albert began to speak of him, and censured him for his prejudices.