condemned
英 [kənˈdemd]
美 [kənˈdemd]
adj. 被判死刑的; (建筑物)危险的
v. (通常因道义上的原因而)谴责,指责; 宣判; 判处(某人某种刑罚); 迫使…接受困境(或不愉快的状况)
condemn的过去分词和过去式
Collins.1 / BNC.15299 / COCA.15018
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 被判死刑的
Acondemnedman or woman is going to be executed.- ...prison officers who had sat with the condemned man during his last days.
在那个死囚最后的日子里看管过他的狱警
- ...prison officers who had sat with the condemned man during his last days.
- ADJ (建筑物)危险的
Acondemnedbuilding is in such a bad condition that it is not safe to live in, and so its owners are officially ordered to pull it down or repair it.- They took over a condemned 1960s tower block last year for one night.
去年,他们曾控制过一幢20世纪60年代的破旧塔楼一个晚上。
- They took over a condemned 1960s tower block last year for one night.
双语例句
- He was condemned to life imprisonment.
他被判终身监禁。 - Political leaders have roundly condemned the shooting
政治领袖强烈谴责了此次枪杀事件。 - The report's findings were condemned as total whitewash.
这份报告最后的结论被谴责为彻头彻尾的粉饰。 - Mark was condemned to do most of the work.
马克被迫承担大部分工作。 - They condemned the white paper as a charter for centralisation and selective education.
他们谴责白皮书是在怂恿中央集权和精英教育。 - Murder is condemned by all reasonable people.
谋杀为一切有理性的人们所谴责。 - The prisoner was condemned to death.
那囚犯被判死刑。 - It condemned in extremely strong language what it called Britain's iniquitous campaign
它言辞激烈地谴责了这场它所谓的英国极不公正的竞选活动。 - We condemned him for his bad conduct.
我们谴责他的不良行为。 - He felt condemned to being alone
他觉得自己注定要孤独终老。