denounced

denounced[diˈnaunst] 

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原级:denounce

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第三人称单数:denounces

现在分词:denouncing

denounced 基本解释
告发;揭发;公开指责( denounce的过去式和过去分词 );通知废止;
denounced 网络解释

denounced在线翻译

1. 公开抨击的:infraction 违反,侵害 | denounced 公开抨击的 | bland 温和的,乏味的,冷漠的

denounced 单语例句

1. The White House had declined comment on the measure, but other Republicans have denounced it as childish and stupid.

2. He also recalled the hardships of earthquake victims in Haiti and Chile and denounced violence emanating from drug trafficking in Latin America.

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3. It has been denounced domestically and abroad for glossing over Japan's aggression and colonial rule.

4. The commentary analyzed the reason why false news could still be spread after so many cases had been revealed and denounced.

5. denounced的意思

5. It was at this time that revolutionaries denounced Confucianism and embraced Western ideals of science and democracy.

6. Mitt Romney denounced the ruling but said there is little the state could do beyond pursuing a constitutional amendment.

7. But it stirs intense controversy over whether government crosses a moral line with such research, and opponents promptly denounced the move.

8. Seoul has denounced Pyongyang for torpedoing its corvette warship in March, leading to the deaths of 46 sailors.

9. The coup de grace came from Chairman Mao Zedong, who favored Emperor Qin and denounced Confucius.

10. Cancer doctors and advocacy groups denounced the move, saying the changes would mean more women would die from breast cancer.