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1. | Cheating deserves our harshest condemnation. |
| 作弊理应受到我们最严厉的谴责。 |
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2. | The act of disapproving;condemnation or censure. |
| 不赞成;非难;谴责 |
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3. | blistering condemnation |
| 愤怒的谴责 |
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4. | containing or imposing condemnation or censure. |
| 含有或者施以谴责或者责难。 |
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5. | moral condemnation |
| 道义上的谴责 |
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6. | Deserving condemnation;odious. |
| 该谴责的;可憎的 |
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7. | The Chinese are unanimous in their condemnation. |
| 全中国人民一致提出谴责。 |
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8. | social condemnation |
| 社会谴责 |
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9. | 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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10. | condemnation in the most forthright language |
| 直言不讳的谴责. |
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