censuring / ˈsɛn ʃər /

谴责审查删减审查工作

censuring3 个定义

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

cen·sured, cen·sur·ing.

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

cen·sured, cen·sur·ing.

  1. to give censure, adverse criticism, disapproval, or blame.

censuring 近义词

n. 名词 noun

severe criticism

v. 动词 verb

condemn; criticize severely

更多censuring例句

  1. If he gave a speech criticizing rich “plutocrats,” he qualified it by censuring the “mob” as well.
  2. Censuring Cuban is the surest way to breed the Donald Sterlings of tomorrow.
  3. How many would have been clamorous and peevish, hasty in censuring their mistress, and forward in vindicating themselves!
  4. The critic, in censuring poor Dido and her sister, totally forgets their very reasonable ground of provocation.
  5. His life is spent in idleness, merely observing the sayings and doings of the gods, and then censuring and deriding them.
  6. Hume, though we have found him censuring the conduct of Franklin, was opposed to any attempt to coerce America.
  7. But let us examin whether the practice I am censuring is general or not; for if not, it cannot come within Horace's rule.