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91. | he was sentenced in absentia. |
| 尽管他不在,他也被判刑了。 |
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92. | 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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93. | To condemn openly as being evil or reprehensible. |
| 公开指责公开指责某事物是罪恶的或应受谴责的 |
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94. | Convicted criminals are debarred from voting in elections. |
| 已判刑的罪犯均被褫夺选举投票权. |
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95. | so that he can condemn us for failing. |
| 他并不是要在我们失败时以此来谴责我们。 |
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-- 来源 -- 高中英语(高二上学期适用) 6 - Unit 3 Seeking Advice -B |
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96. | Most people would condemn violence of any sort. |
| 大多数人都会谴责任何种类的暴力行为。 |
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97. | We must not condemn her on pure supposition. |
| 我们不能单凭猜测就谴责她。 |
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98. | His sentence lightens by judge to the life imprisonment. |
| 他的判刑由法官减轻为无期徒刑。 |
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99. | Can you condemn an innocent man, a friend, |
| 你能宣判一个无辜的人 一个朋友 |
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100. | Do you always punish your prisoners before they're judged? |
| 你们总是在判刑前就先惩罚犯人? |
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