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91. | deliver [receive, be given] a sharp reprimand |
| 加以 [遭受] 严厉的谴责 |
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92. | He was convicted by his own conscience . |
| 他受到良心的谴责。 |
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93. | She strongly denounced the Government's hypocrisy. |
| 她强烈谴责政府虚伪. |
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94. | No blame attaches to you. |
| 你没有什么可谴责的。 |
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95. | The Church has a duty to condemn violence. |
| 基督徒有责任谴责暴力. |
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96. | Most of the member states called the invader down |
| 大多数成员国都谴责侵略者。 |
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97. | We condemn the racism in South Africa. |
| 我们谴责南非的种族主义。 |
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98. | Be strongly denounced by the world opinion |
| 受到国际舆论的强烈谴责 |
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99. | To have an unfavorable opinion of;condemn. |
| 持相反的意见;谴责 |
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100. | Such an accusation is beneath contempt. |
| 这种谴责是不值一顾的。 |
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