condign如何读

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condign是什么意思

  • adj.相当的;适宜的

condign自然拼读

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condign扩展

condignly (adv.)

condign英英释义

adjective

well-deserved or fitting, esp. of punishment or reprimand.The judges are less likely to pursue condign punishment when the guilty party is rich and powerful.

condign词源中文解释

15世纪早期,“应得的,值得的”,来自古法语 condigne “应得的,适当的,财富相等的”,直接源自拉丁语 condignus “完全值得”,来自 com “一起,完全”(见 con-)和 dignus “价值(名词),值得的,适当的,合适的”(源自 PIE 词根 *dek- “接受,接纳”)。

在中古英语中,用于奖励以及惩罚、指责等,但到了约1700年,仅用于惩罚,“应得的严厉惩罚”。相关词汇: Condignity; condignly。

condign词源英文解释

Middle English condigne, from Anglo-French, from Latin condignus, from com- + dignus worthy — more at decent

The first known use of condign was in the 15th century

condign 例句

1 Of a surety, some one had blundered, and “some one” should be condignly punished!

2 You are implicated in this plot, and nothing can save you from condign punishment but a frank and full confession.

3 It appeared a vaunting of one's strength; it seemed to indicate a defiant attitude toward the loftier power of the Deity, which he would certainly visit with condign punishment.

4 Dinner was over; nevertheless, as my misfortune was hardly my fault, I did not expect condign punishment, especially as the dispenser was a woman.

晚宴早已过去了;但是,我的不幸不能说是我的过失,我并没有预料到应得的处罚,特别是惩罚的执行者还是个女人。

5 His madness, therefore, is like the state celebrated by RD Laing: insanity not as a state worthy of condign treatment but as a rebellion, the only possible act of sanity in a mad, mad world.

6 They're all young Cam Newton's, just dabbing on them folks when they spell "condignly" without missing that "g."

7 Journalism’s year of travails, stumbles, goofs, errors, retractions, suspensions, and firings is nemesis of the most vengeful, condign sort.

8 The king of Spain in his turn complained, and De Gourgues, disavowed and threatened with condign punishment by his sovereign, was obliged to absent himself.

9 But first and last, and above all, they insist on the punishment of Walpole, bringing him and his colleagues, which of course meant him, to 'condign punishment.'

10 And it constitutes condign punishment for the reckless arrogance of Reid and his erstwhile Democratic majority.

11 He was not a vindictive man, but he longed to bring the officer responsible for—for this bit of callous cruelty, to condign and very sharp punishment.

12 Hast thou one laudable Alsatian glow To compensate, commensurate, and condign For all these dastard, sleekish qualms of mine?

13 The public approved the condign punishment.

公众一致称赞这个罪判得很恰当.

14 Chinese didn't obtain the equal position and condign respect.

中方并没有取得平等的地位和应有的尊重。

15 Every one was ready to laugh at the "little adventuress" who had come to Rome to bid for a prince's coronet and who had been obliged to submit to such condign humiliation.

16 Emanuel’s task — condign punishment for any Democrat — is to salvage the blue model by making the private sector dynamic enough to generate tax revenues sufficient to fund improvident public contracts and their pension promises.

17 This is condign punishment for the college’s mendacity about helping to incite a mob mentality and collective bullying in response to “racist” behavior that never happened.

18 Here’s the problem: There is no satisfying, condign punishment for boorish behavior like Ansari’s.

19 His sickness is condign affirmation of his manifold failures, arrogance and incompetence.

20 Boris Johnson said he would “study the implications” of the call, and the Delyn MP had lost the party whip and “already had condign punishment”.

condign 同义词

7 应受的

merited

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