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91. | He rappedthe government over the knuckles for wasting public money. |
| 他谴责政府浪费公款。 |
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92. | not subjected to reproof or rebuke. |
| 没有受到责难和谴责。 |
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93. | Remorse stabbed her. |
| 她深受良心的谴责。 |
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94. | To reprimand someone angrily. |
| 谴责生气地斥责某人 |
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95. | They accused their government of betraying the interests of the people. |
| 他们谴责政府出卖民族利益。 |
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96. | her fierce denunciation of her enemies |
| 她对仇敌的强烈谴责. |
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97. | the act of disapproving or condemning. |
| 不赞成或谴责的行为。 |
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98. | Deserving condemnation;odious. |
| 该谴责的;可憎的 |
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99. | condemn the denial of basic human freedoms |
| 谴责剥夺基本的自由权. |
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100. | The newspapers fulminate against the crime. |
| 报纸严厉谴责这个罪行。 |
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