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71. | He's always railing against the Government. |
| 他总是谴责政府。 |
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72. | The act of damning or the condition of being damned. |
| 指责,谴责指责的行为或被谴责的状态 |
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73. | If we damn Mac Gregor, then history will damm us. |
| 如果我们谴责麦克格雷格,那么历史就会谴责我们。 |
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74. | The newspapers condemned the Prime Minister for acceptingbribery. |
| 报纸谴责首相收受贿赂。 |
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75. | expressing reproof or reproach especially as a corrective. |
| 表示谴责或者责备,特别是正确的谴责或者责备。 |
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76. | he condemned religious sectarianism. |
| 他时常谴责宗派主义。 |
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77. | Censure, condemnation, or disapproval expressed especially by public opinion. |
| 谴责尤指舆论所表达的指责、谴责或非难 |
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78. | salve one's conscience |
| 缓和良心的谴责 |
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79. | Condemns past emloyers. |
| 谴责以前的雇主 |
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80. | The critics damned the play. |
| 评论家们谴责该剧。 |
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