英:[ˌreprɪˈhensəbl]
美:[ˌrɛprɪˈhɛnsəbəl]
英:[ˌreprɪˈhensəbl]
美:[ˌrɛprɪˈhɛnsəbəl]
rep·re·hen·si·ble
re pri heIn s bl
reprehensibly (adv.)
Adjective
1. bringing or deserving severe rebuke or censure;
"a criminal waste of talent"
"a deplorable act of violence"
"adultery is as reprehensible for a husband as for a wife"
"应受谴责的,应该受到指责的",14世纪晚期,源自14世纪的古法语 reprehensible,直接源自晚期拉丁语 reprehensibilis "可指责的",来自拉丁语 reprehens- 的过去分词词干 reprehendere "责备,指责,斥责; 抓住,约束"(参见 reprehend)。中世纪14世纪中叶的 Reprehendable 也有相同的意思。Reprehendatory(1853年)在"传达责备"的意义上使用。相关词汇: Reprehensibly; reprehensibleness; reprehensibility。
The first known use of reprehensible was in the 14th century
representverb
to serve as a sign or symbol of
the flag represents our country
to present a picture, image, or likeness of : portray
this picture represents a scene at Queen Elizabeth's court
to take the place of in some respect
to act for or in the place of (as in a legislative body)
to manage the legal and business affairs of
he represented one of the sport's top athletes
to describe as having a certain character or quality
represented himself as being poor
to serve as an example or instance of
representative1 of 2adjective
serving to represent
a painting representative of a battle
standing or acting for another especially through delegated authority
of, based upon, or being a government in which the people are represented by persons chosen from among them usually by election
serving as a typical example of the thing mentioned
a representative athlete
representative2 of 2noun
a typical example of a group, class, or quality
one that represents another or others : delegateespecially: a member of the house of representatives of the U.S. Congress or a state legislature
representative1 of 2adjective
serving to represent
a painting representative of a battle
standing or acting for another especially through delegated authority
of, based upon, or being a government in which the people are represented by persons chosen from among them usually by election
serving as a typical example of the thing mentioned
a representative athlete
representative2 of 2noun
a typical example of a group, class, or quality
one that represents another or others : delegateespecially: a member of the house of representatives of the U.S. Congress or a state legislature
representverb
to serve as a sign or symbol of
the flag represents our country
to present a picture, image, or likeness of : portray
this picture represents a scene at Queen Elizabeth's court
to take the place of in some respect
to act for or in the place of (as in a legislative body)
to manage the legal and business affairs of
he represented one of the sport's top athletes
to describe as having a certain character or quality
represented himself as being poor
to serve as an example or instance of
reprehensionnoun
the act of reprehending : condemnation
reprehensibleadjective
worthy of or deserving blame or condemnation
reprehensible acts
reprehensibleadjective
worthy of or deserving blame or condemnation
reprehensible acts
1 It demonstrates why Tomb Raider’s turning Lara Croft into yet another woman in the refrigerator – and then denying that’s exactly what they did – is so insulting and so reprehensible.
2 “As reprehensible as the man’s words were, they are considered protected free speech because nobody was directly threatened,” Mr. Jablow said.
3 Holding such hateful, ignorant, and reprehensible views has never been inconsistent with accomplishment and fame, although it may highlight the limitations of ambition with intellect in the absence of wisdom.
4 Stephen Davis, an administrator at Yale, called Chu’s Yelp posts “reprehensible.”
5 Mr. Cumings, in “The Korean War,” details the north’s own atrocities, and acknowledges that current “North Korean political practice is reprehensible.”
6 As reprehensible as "The Hunt" is, I do not question the filmmakers' right to create it.
7 Couples' therapy became a widely chosen ritualistic precursor to divorce, aimed at clarifying for each party exactly when and how their spouse became reprehensible.
8 "Her conduct has been highly reprehensible and irresponsible to a degree."
9 Sure, a few jerky agents pop up here and there in the French show, and other industry people occasionally behave in reprehensible ways.
10 Now, no one's advocating the wanton punching of innocent animals – Mongo's actions here are reprehensible, unforgivable and brutish.
11 Two of them concern gerrymandering, the reprehensible practice by politicians of drawing nonsensical district boundaries to include supporters and exclude opponents.
其中两项措施是有关选区的不公正划分这样应受谴责的行为的,政客们为了达到自己的目的进行了荒谬的选区界限划分以将支持者纳入而把反对者逐出。
12 On paper, the character is reprehensible — but Caan invests him with a lovelorn sweetness that lends the picture, and its central conflict, some unexpected ripples.
13 But she was also a plotter alongside her husband, seeking the support of Fidel Castro to overthrow Panama's government in 1959 in a conspiracy that one British official called "highly reprehensible and irresponsible."
14 What happens in that hotel room is disturbing and reprehensible, then horribly violent and otherworldly.
15 “In this current environment, ‘inappropriate behaviour’ may mean abuse, bullying or other forms of reprehensible activity,” the statement said.
16 There was a distinct lack of independent commentators on the tigers and why Exotic’s behaviour was, to say the least, reprehensible.
17 What I mean is that ideally, you would be able to show compassion and concern toward a fellow human being without affirming his reprehensible actions.
18 I had become a user of people and taker of things and a reprehensible and deplorable human being, but a human being nonetheless.
19 It's..reprehensible to cheat the grocer.
20 Denounce: To condemn openly as being evil or reprehensible.
公开指责公开指责某事物是罪恶的或应受谴责。