denunciation如何读

英:[dɪˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃn]

美:[dɪˌnʌnsiˈeɪʃən, -ʃi-]

denunciation是什么意思

  • n.谴责

denunciation自然拼读

de·nun·ci·a·tion

dih nuhn si eI shn

denunciation变形

复数:denunciations

denunciation扩展

denunciatory (adj.)

denunciation英英释义

noun

a verbal attack or condemnation; the act of denouncing.After the denunciation and imprisonment of the former dictator, many of his confederates fled the country.

a formal accusation of criminality, esp. in front of a public prosecutor.

denunciation词源中文解释

15世纪初,“denunciacioun”,意为“宣布或陈述某事的行为”(现已过时),源自拉丁语 denunciacionem / denuntiationem(主格 denuntiatio),是 denuntiare 的动名词,意为“宣布,宣告; 谴责,威胁; 命令,下令”,源自 de “向下”(参见 de-)和 nuntiare “宣布,宣告”,源自 nuntius “信使”(源自 PIE 词根 *neu- “喊叫”)。意为“指控,伴随威胁的庄严或正式声明”于15世纪中期出现。

denunciation_法律行业词汇

退约

废约

契约废止

denunciation词源英文解释

see denounce

The first known use of denunciation was in 1548

denunciation儿童词典英英释义

deodorantnoun

a preparation that destroys or masks unpleasant odors

denunciationnoun

the act of denouncingespecially: a public charge of wrongdoing

denunciationnoun

the act of denouncingespecially: a public charge of wrongdoing

denunciation 例句

1 Reports Sunday of the book’s publication were met with numerous denunciations, with former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson calling the news “a slap in the face to all women.”

2 His speech was a head-on denunciation of the unpopular new policy.

他的发言是对不得人心的新政策的迎头痛斥。

3 Glazer’s speech has become one of the most hotly debated in Oscars history, drawing an open letter of strong denunciation from other Jewish film professionals last month and now one of support.

4 We now have a studio caving to the demands of a powerful politician and implicitly accepting his denunciation of them as “racist”.

5 Scientists are conventionally apolitical figures, but these days, nutrition researchers write editorials and books that resemble liberal activist tracts, fizzing with righteous denunciations of “big sugar” and fast food.

6 Two days later, there appeared in Pravda a scathing denunciation of the evening under the headline “Muddle Instead of Music.”

7 There were denunciations of Mr. Koch, the billionaire backer of right-wing causes who gave $100 million for the renovation of the New York State Theater, which now bears his name.

8 Scanning these denunciations before seeing the movie, I was prepared for an ordeal.

9 Mr. Esfahani has also been known to cause controversy with his choice of concert repertoire, and with his denunciations of what he views as other players’ closed-mindedness.

10 She enraged Democrats with her denunciation of Roosevelt’s New Deal and even accused the president of lying in order to take America into the second world war.

11 We were amazed to hear the witness's denunciation of the accused.

听了证人对被告的指责,我们大为惊异。

12 In the barn at his Chappaqua home, Clinton has several shelves of books about his presidency — including, caveat lector, one by me, “The Natural” — most of which did not invite denunciation, angry or otherwise.

13 Lacking the actual denunciation, we must approach these with caution.

14 On September 24, he wrote a stinging denunciation of his critics.

9月24号,他写了一篇针对他的批评者的言辞犀利的谴责书。

15 In the 1970s, Mr. Kerr lurched from indulgence to asceticism and a denunciation of excess, including his own.

16 They are in danger of denunciation by Madame Defarge.

他们可能受到德伐日太太的控告.

17 The story, in part, is a denunciation of ecologically disastrous government "modernization" schemes.

18 Wilson is likely experiencing a lot of dramatic denunciations on social media right now, but he's probably right that Jackson is "too big to fail."

19 Mr. Trump’s denunciation of pop culture, which has only intensified since his victory, is rich with irony, given that he sought and yearned for acceptance from Hollywood and cultural elites for decades.

20 There was the bite of songs like “Momma, Look Sharp,” a denunciation of the carnage of war that might have been sung by a G.I. on Hamburger Hill.

denunciation 同义词

2 公开指责

denunciate

16 公开谴责

decry

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