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41. | Criticism should be aimed at helping those criticized. |
| 批评应该是与人为善的批评。 |
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42. | Mannerd is very odd creature: one half censure what they practice, the other half practice what they |
| 人类是非常奇怪的生物:有半数的人指责自己的所作所为,而另一半则在实行自己所指责的事情。 |
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43. | I deserve neither such praise nor such censure. |
| 这样的夸奖我不敢当,这样的责备我也不敢当。 |
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44. | condemn or censure sb/sth loudly and forcefully |
| 大声地、狠狠地责备或训斥某人[某事物 |
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45. | If he incur public censure, none will defend. |
| 如果他遭受公众的责难,谁都不会为他辩护的。 |
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46. | (an expression of mild censure) partiality; bias; favouritism |
| 偏心 |
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47. | Using, containing, or marked by harshly abusive censure. |
| 漫骂的使用、包含或带有尖刻的辱骂性责备的 |
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48. | To receive punishment, censure through one's own fault |
| 自取其咎 |
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49. | To suffer the censure of the prejudiced populace |
| 负俗之累 |
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50. | To attack verbally, as with ridicule or censure. |
| 攻讦用语言攻击,如嘲笑或责骂 |
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