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21. | drag over the coals |
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22. | 2003年下半年发生在阿布格里卜监狱的美军虐囚丑闻曝光后,世界舆论为之哗然,纷纷谴责美军这种行为违反国际法。 |
| England' s lawyers had tried to paint the22- year-old private as a naive young woman whose learning disabilities allowed her to be manipulated by the ringleader of the abuse, Charles Graner, who at the time was her lover. |
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23. | editorial finger-wagging |
| 报纸之谴责 |
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24. | The act of disapproving;condemnation or censure. |
| 不赞成;非难;谴责 |
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25. | 23 [和合]不要忘记你敌人的声音;那起来敌你之人的37喧哗时常上升。 |
| NIV] Do not ignore the clamor of your adversaries, the uproar of your enemies, which rises continually. |
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26. | rake over the coals (=call over the coals) |
| 谴责,申斥,责备 |
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27. | A censure, ban, or anathema. |
| 责备,谴责,诅咒 |
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28. | Fulminate against |
| [正式]严辞谴责 |
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29. | Come out in strong denunciation of racial discrimination |
| 强烈谴责种族歧视 |
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30. | the lash of conscience. |
| 良心的谴责 |
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