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91. | Constantia he could condemn for revealing to much to his manly sight. |
| 他可以谴责康斯坦娅把他的男子汉观点揭露得太过分了。 |
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92. | Most people are willing to condemn violence of any sort as evil. |
| 大多数人都愿意把任何暴力行为视作恶行加以谴责。 |
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93. | Any fool can criticize, condemn and complain-and most do. --Dale Carnegie |
| 任何傻瓜都能够批评、责备和抱怨——大多数傻瓜也的确这样做。——卡内基 |
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94. | 1.to put to death; to execute; 2.to punish; to condemn |
| 诛 |
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95. | They band together against the righteous and condemn the innocent to death. |
| ?谴蠹揖奂?セ饕迦耍??薰嫉娜硕ㄎ?雷铩 |
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96. | If you knew him, you wouldn't be so quick to condemn him. |
| 如果你认识他 你就不会这么快去谴责他 |
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97. | Would you condemn me to justify yourself? |
| 你岂可废弃我所拟定的。岂可定我有罪,好显自己为义么。 |
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98. | [Informal] to condemn; to reprove |
| 骂 |
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99. | "Moreover, it has set people re-thinking about the issue of moral principles and obligations." |
| 然而去造成舆论群起声讨,也让人重新思考社会道义的问题。 |
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100. | to send a man to the gallows,ie condemn him to death |
| 把一男子送上绞架(处死). |
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