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71. | People who circulate false news are to be blamed. |
| 散布流言者该受谴责。 |
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72. | deliver [receive, be given] a sharp reprimand |
| 加以 [遭受] 严厉的谴责 |
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73. | He is callous to rebuke. |
| 他受谴责而无感觉。 |
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74. | He fulminated against the Republicans' plan to cut Medicare; She railed against the bad social policies. |
| 他谴责民主党的削除医疗保险制度的计划;她谴责坏的。 |
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75. | Denounce for |
| 因……谴责,声讨;因……告发 |
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76. | "To remark or comment critically, usually with strong disapproval or censure." |
| 批评,谴责,责备批评式地评论,通常表示强烈不满或谴责 |
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77. | accused the regime of torturing its political opponents |
| 谴责该政权迫害政敌. |
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78. | charging or suggestive of guilt or blame. |
| 控告、暗示有罪或者谴责。 |
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79. | Former practitioners condemn Falun Gong |
| 前法轮功练习者谴责法轮功 |
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80. | She strongly denounced the Government's hypocrisy. |
| 她强烈谴责政府虚伪. |
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