condemnation

名词 n.
/ˌkɒndɛmˈneɪʃən/|/ˌkɒndəmˈneɪʃən/    /ˌkɑndəmˈneɪʃən/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The act of condemning or pronouncing to be wrong. countable,uncountable
    — As for the IRP, Secretary of State Grant Shapps continues to peddle snake oil, smoke and mirrors. His reaction to near-universal IRP condemnation from politicians, local and national media, and all but a few rail specialists was to dismiss the lot of us (in the condescending and patronising tone we have now come to expect) as "critics and naysayers".
  2. The act of judicially condemning, or adjudging guilty, unfit for use, or forfeited; the act of dooming to punishment or forfeiture. countable,uncountable
  3. The state of being condemned. countable,uncountable
  4. The ground or reason of condemning. countable,uncountable
  5. The process by which a public entity exercises its powers of eminent domain. countable,uncountable

词形变化

condemnations plural

词源

From Middle English condempnacioun, from Latin condemnātiō, condemnātiōnem.
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