1.Actually, people need not condemn the potential bond-breakers or feel shocked at their deeds and words, as these are natural results of the causes. Nor should we conveniently lay the blame on an influx of Western individualism or an undesirable anxiety to achieve quick success.
社会大众其实不必对坦言毁约的奖学金得主痛加责难,他们的说词与行为表现应该有迹可寻,实在不应感到太过意外,也不要老套地指向西方个人主义思想的泛滥,或是急功近利的短见。
2.Once a person has lost his reputation, it is difficult for him to regain it because others continue to condemn or suspect him
一朝坏名声,十年洗不清;名誉一毁,万难挽回
3.We all condemn the inhuman brutal crimes against children.
我们一致谴责这种灭绝人性的摧残儿童的暴行。
4.For he shall stand at the right hand of the poor, to save him from those that condemn his soul.
31因为他必站在穷乏人的右边,要救他脱离审判他灵魂的人。
5.To have an unfavorable opinion of; condemn.
持相反的意见;谴责
6.condemn sth. as unfit for
宣告某物不适于...
7.We condemn his foolish behavior.
我们谴责他的愚蠢行为。
8.The papers were quick to condemn him for his mistake.
报纸及时地指摘他的错误.
9.Red Scare: The United States Senate votes 65 to 22 to condemn Joseph McCarthy for conduct that tends to bring the Senate into dishonor and disrepute.
1954年,红色恐怖:美国参议院投票以65票对22票判定约瑟夫·麦卡锡有试图令参议院玷辱和蒙羞的行为。
10.Most people are willing to condemn violence of anysort.
许多人都谴责任何形式的暴力。