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 censure ['senʃə]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 责难

vt. 非难, 指责

[法] 批评, 谴责, 指责


  1. He received a public censure for his dishonorable behavior.
    他因不光彩的行为而受到公众谴责。
  2. They were censured as traitors.
    他们被指责为叛徒。
  3. The senate was censured for income tax evasion.
    这名参议员因逃避缴纳所得税而受到指责。


censure
[ noun ]
  1. harsh criticism or disapproval

  2. <noun.communication>
  3. the state of being excommunicated

  4. <noun.state>
[ verb ]
  1. rebuke formally

  2. <verb.communication> criminate reprimand


Censure \Cen"sure\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Censured}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Censuring}.] [Cf. F. ensurer.]
1. To form or express a judgment in regard to; to estimate;
to judge. [Obs.] ``Should I say more, you might well
censure me a flatterer.'' --Beau. & Fl.

2. To find fault with and condemn as wrong; to blame; to
express disapprobation of.

I may be censured that nature thus gives way to
loyalty. --Shak.

3. To condemn or reprimand by a judicial or ecclesiastical
sentence. --Shak.

Syn: To blame; reprove; rebuke; condemn; reprehend;
reprimand.


Censure \Cen"sure\, n. [L. censura fr. censere: cf. F. censure.
Cf. {Censor}.]
1. Judgment either favorable or unfavorable; opinion. [Obs.]

Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment.
--Shak.

2. The act of blaming or finding fault with and condemning as
wrong; reprehension; blame.

Both the censure and the praise were merited.
--Macaulay.

3. Judicial or ecclesiastical sentence or reprimand;
condemnatory judgment.

Excommunication or other censure of the church.
--Bp. Burnet.

Syn: Blame; reproof; condemnation; reprobation; disapproval;
disapprobation; reprehension; animadversion; reprimand;
reflection; dispraise; abuse.


Censure \Cen"sure\, v. i.
To judge. [Obs.] --Shak.

  1. Texas First Brokerage Services Inc. consented, without admitting or denying guilt, to a censure and a $20,000 fine.
  2. Mr. Knippenberg settled his case, without admitting or denying wrongdoing, by agreeing to a censure and seven-month suspension from the securities industry.
  3. Michael Milken, saddled with a W-2 form that revealed 1987 income of $550 million, did not escape censure.
  4. In a separate settlement of administrative proceedings against REC and Mr. Connors, REC agreed to a censure from the agency and Mr. Connors agreed to a 15-day suspension of trading.
  5. Also today, the House Judiciary Committee then voted 22-3 to censure state Auditor Glen Gainer for his role in the losses.
  6. As negotiations continued, Wright turned down offers that would have included continuing the censure over the sale of his book, "Reflections of a Public Man," and the stipulation that Wright step down within 24 hours.
  7. Richard V. Camp, Chadds Ford, Pa., a former branch manager, consented to a censure on findings that he failed to supervise a registered representative who engaged in excessive and unauthorized trading in a customer account.
  8. Malaysia clearly felt that the British government had the power to censure the press.
  9. The U.N. Security Council voted to condemn the use of chemical weapons in the Iran-Iraq war, but failed to censure either side.
  10. A reprimand is considered appropriate for serious violations, censure is for more serious violations and expulsion is for the most serious violations.
  11. The EC report on its investigations can hardly avoid some form of censure, thus multiplying bad news on the human rights front for China.
  12. Stotler and Co. faces penalties ranging from censure to banishment from the industry _ if the judge finds in favor of the SEC.
  13. Papandreou's government defeated a motion of censure by a parliamentary vote of 155-123 Monday night.
  14. Mr Geronimos received a censure and was temporarily suspended from the securities industry.
  15. Kober's president, Richard Gawlik, agreed to a censure and a 90-calendar-day suspension from associating with any member of the NASD in any capacity.
  16. Crowe, who passed the report up the chain of command to Carlucci, recommended that the servicemen receive a non-punitive letter of censure in their files, a step that might damage their careers, the sources said.
  17. Maksoud also criticized the United States saying it has shielded Israel from international censure by using its veto in the U.N. Security Council.
  18. He predicted that a previously failed attempt to censure Duke would be revived if he runs against Johnston without party backing.
  19. Walker said a key factor for those favoring censure would be Frank's initial failure to pay Social Security taxes on Gobie's salary.
  20. If the committee merely scolds Wright, he can survive, but if it recommends a reprimand or the more severe act of censure, then there would be "no option" but to remove Wright as speaker, said another Democrat.
  21. Cotton's first vote as a senator had been a vote to censure Sen. Joseph McCarthy.
  22. In many cases, he added, firms simply consented to a censure, or public reprimand.
  23. Alas, in the late 1980s, the courts, following the lead of the Reagan administration, seem more than willing to let private bodies act in ways that would bring sharp censure to government bodies.
  24. The state House today debated whether to censure rather than impeach Treasurer A. James Manchin for his handling of an investment fund that lost $279 million.
  25. Rochon also claims the FBI retaliated against him for complaining by transferring him to Chicago and placing a letter of censure in his personnel file.
  26. The Ethics Committee had recommended censure.
  27. Also, Democratic caucus rules would require Frank, after a censure, to be stripped of his chairmanship of the House Judiciary subcommittee on administrative law and governmental relations.
  28. The panel could dismiss the allegations, censure Hampton or urge his removal by a seven-judge tribunal.
  29. It already has drawn censure from the Illinois state House of Representatives.
  30. In the House, though, "censure" is a small half-step up from "reprimand," the difference being that the offender must actually attend and stand in the well of the House and hear the Speaker recite the punishment.
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