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self-condemnation

/kon-dem-ney-shuhn, -duhm-/US // ˌkɒn dɛmˈneɪ ʃən, -dəm- //

自我谴责,自责,自我指责,谴责自己

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of condemning.
    • : the state of being condemned.
    • : strong censure; disapprobation; reproof.
    • : a cause or reason for condemning.
    • : U.S. Law. the seizure, as of property, for public use.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inregret
Synonyms
anguish痛苦,痛楚,苦恼,痛苦的annoyance烦扰,烦心事,烦恼,烦人apology道歉,歉意,致歉,道歉信bitterness苦味,辛酸,苦涩,苦难concern关注,关切,关注的问题,关注问题contrition忏悔,悔恨,悔过,悔改disappointment失望,失落,失败,失意discomfort不舒服,不适,不舒服的感觉,不舒服的地方dissatisfaction不满,不满意,不满意度,不满情绪grief悲痛,悲伤,哀伤,悲痛欲绝heartache心痛,心疼,心酸,心痛的感觉heartbreak心碎,伤心事,伤心,伤心欲绝misgiving顾虑重重,顾虑,误解,忧患意识nostalgia乡愁,怀旧,怀旧情绪,怀念qualm顾虑,疑问,顾忌,遗憾remorse悔恨,忏悔,悔意,懊悔repentance忏悔,悔改,悔恨,悔过sorrow悲哀,悲痛,哀伤,悲伤uneasiness不安,不舒服,不安感,不安的感觉worry担心,忧虑,担忧,烦恼affliction痛苦,困扰,苦难,苦恼apologies歉意,歉疚,歉意的是,遗憾的是care护理,照顾,关注,关心compunction强迫症,强迫性,强迫性行为,强迫症状conscience良心,良知demur抗辩,抗议,抗辩权,抗辨dole补助金,捐助,补助,补助费lamentation哀叹,悲叹,哀叹声,哀怨pang悸动,悸動,悸动的,悸动的心penitence忏悔,告解,悔过ruefulness悲情,忧郁症,忧伤,悲痛scruple顾虑重重,顾忌,忌讳,顾虑self-accusation自我指责,自我责备,自责,自我指摘self-disgust自我厌恶,自厌恶,自厌,自我厌恶感self-reproach自责,自怨自艾,自悔,自重woe悲哀,哀伤,哀怨,悲哀的是regretfulness遗憾,遗憾的是,后悔,悔恨

Examples

  • The move, which shifts the burden of payment to the end user, in the event of default by the importer, has attracted widespread condemnation—both online and offline.

  • I think it’s particularly powerful coming in the wake of the congressional condemnation.

  • The condemnation on Capitol Hill was seemingly bolstered when Facebook announced that it would amp up its efforts to fight the conspiracy theory, and delete all Groups and Pages associated with it.

  • I thought, among other things that we need to be doing, that it would be helpful to demonstrate overwhelming bipartisan condemnation.

  • What has driven the widespread demoralization among officers, the officers said, was not the public condemnation of Chauvin, but the protests’ focus on police in general as the overwhelming target of their ire.

  • As the evening wore on, condemnation continued to pour in from around the world.

  • Instead, she advocates for a major shift away from a morally-driven condemnation of affairs.

  • The execution of Reyhanneh Jabbari has brought worldwide condemnation of the Tehran regime.

  • Indeed, public condemnation and overreaction by state authorities may serve only to make the Ebola outbreak worse.

  • “Words of condemnation and marginalization were avoided,” he says.

  • And now, almost without knowing it, he spoke sternly, and his dark face was full of condemnation.

  • They were taken to the quarters of the general-in-chief in command, and it was he himself who signed their condemnation.

  • The testimony of literature throughout the ages was almost unanimous in its condemnation of giants.

  • It is answered, God did not create men in a state of condemnation, but sin invaded them, and in one all fell.

  • This is the broadest street in London and was opened by wholesale condemnation of private property.