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 denounce [dɪ'naʊns]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 告发, 抨击, 谴责

[法] 谴责, 斥责, 告发


  1. They denounced him to the police as a criminal.
    他们向警方告发他是罪犯。
  2. The minister's action was denounced in the newspaper.
    部长的行为受到报界的指责。
  3. We should denounce a heresy.
    我们应该公开指摘异端邪说。


denounce


Denounce \De*nounce"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Denounced}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Denouncing}.] [F. d['e]noncer, OF. denoncier, fr. L.
denuntiare, denunciare; de- + nunciare, nuntiare, to
announce, report, nuntius a messenger, message. See {Nuncio},
and cf. {Denunciate}.]
1. To make known in a solemn or official manner; to declare;
to proclaim (especially an evil). [Obs.]

Denouncing wrath to come. --Milton.

I denounce unto you this day, that ye shall surely
perish. --Deut. xxx.
18.

2. To proclaim in a threatening manner; to threaten by some
outward sign or expression.

His look denounced desperate. --Milton.

3. To point out as deserving of reprehension or punishment,
etc.; to accuse in a threatening manner; to invoke censure
upon; to stigmatize.

Denounced for a heretic. --Sir T. More.

To denounce the immoralities of Julius C[ae]sar.
--Brougham.

  1. "The leaders of the invading countries should publicly denounce the invasion 20 years ago," said the statement.
  2. He also has had a lock on the six o'clock news, appearing almost daily to denounce wrongdoing (he once joined Sen. Alfonse D'Amato in dressing as street scum and buying cocaine, to show how easy it was) or to announce indictments.
  3. That fact prompted panel member Fortney Stark (D., Calif.) to denounce the change as "Medicare pork."
  4. Kim said his party will begin a nationwide petition drive in September to press for more democracy and will organize rallies in 27 cities to denounce political repression.
  5. "In our discussions with them we have said we denounce such violence and that our relations with them have to be very minimal because of that.
  6. Pensioners, she said, would have to 'think twice before they make a cup of tea'. The misrepresentation of the Tories' position has probably invigorated their election campaign, leading them to denounce the opposition for deceit.
  7. Hundreds of supporters of Ferdinand Marcos gathered in a Manila park on Sunday to denounce a police crackdown on an earlier rally and to protest the "hatred, greed and terror" of the government.
  8. In the Ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Mea Shearim, slogans scrawled on walls denounce police and Mayor Teddy Kollek for refusing to close entertainment spots on the Sabbath.
  9. It is what he plans to go on doing if he gets that super-ministry. Then it is Mr Lafontaine's turn to denounce the spendthrift ways of the current coalition and demonstrate that his own tax plans are both fairer and more responsible.
  10. The fundamentalists, who control most of the 8,000 Algerian mosques, have increasingly used their sermons to denounce the "westernization" of Algerian society and the decline of strict Islamic values.
  11. The exception was when about 400 protestors showed up in Brooklyn to denounce Britain's policies in Northern Ireland.
  12. Twenty-five legislators from seven parties signed a petition demanding that the government denounce Nachman's step.
  13. About 300 city hall workers rallied today in a parking lot beside their building to denounce the attack and demand that police crack down on anti-extremists.
  14. There's even a right-wing group, the Men's Class, a venerable but shadowy organization that campaigned hard for Mr. Coffin's ouster and continues to denounce him in its bimonthly newsletter.
  15. At least two anti-racist groups planned rallies to denounce the Nationalist Movement and the Ku Klux Klan.
  16. Opposition party politicians, trying to score political points for the approaching general election, vied with each other to devise the most quotable phrase with which to denounce British Gas and the ruling Conservative Party.
  17. The State Department has been urging Arafat to denounce the raid and discipline Abbas.
  18. It called on 'patriots of pure blood to denounce Ouattara's attempted constitutional coup'.
  19. The United States has long insisted that the PLO accept Israel's right to exist and denounce terrorism if it wants to be recognized by Washington.
  20. More than 700 protesters marched Sunday to denounce the shooting of Nagasaki's mayor by a rightist angered by the official's comment that the late Emperor Hirohito bore some responsibility for World War II.
  21. The controversy has prompted major anti-apartheid groups to denounce Mrs. Mandela, herself a prominent activist.
  22. Protesters took to the streets in four U.S. cities to denounce the invasion of Panama.
  23. "If there have been irregularities, they have been committed by our opponents and we intend to denounce them all," he says.
  24. But human-rights groups and opposition Peronist politicians denounce the moves as dangerous capitulation.
  25. The second, he said, was to denounce "the unusual and ferocious attack" on demonstrators by riot police at the first.
  26. Their condemnations broke with the traditional reluctance of Group of Eight nations to publicly denounce a member at such meetings.
  27. The official news agency Tass says Western indignation at the death sentence is justified but it believes Khomeini perhaps has the right on religious grounds to denounce "a man who has insulted Islam." INDIA and PAKISTAN _ Both nations ban the book.
  28. Dissidents have staged a series of protests to denounce the United States for supporting the government of President Roh Tae-woo.
  29. Lombard League newspapers denounce Rome for, they say, using money from the north for wasteful development programs in the south.
  30. However, Congress' top Democrats held a news conference to denounce Sununu's remarks.
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