您現(xiàn)在的位置: > 大學(xué)英語六級 > condemnable condemnable的音標(biāo)是[k?n?dem?bl],基本翻譯是“應(yīng)受譴責(zé)的;可譴責(zé)的”。速記技巧是:condemn的被動語態(tài)形式,加上-able。
condemnable:adj. 可譴責(zé)的;應(yīng)受譴責(zé)的
英文詞源:con-表示共同,de-表示向下,-mend 表示判斷,-able 表示可…的。因此,condemnable意為“應(yīng)受判斷的,應(yīng)受譴責(zé)的”。
變化形式:在形式上沒有變化。
相關(guān)單詞:
1. condemn:v. 譴責(zé);判決有罪
聯(lián)想記憶:condemnable(可譴責(zé)的)+ -able(可…的)→可譴責(zé)的→譴責(zé)
例句:The government condemned the attack as an act of terrorism.
參考例句:He was condemned to death for murder.
2. condemnation:n. 譴責(zé);判罪
直接由condemn派生而來,表示“被譴責(zé)”或“被判罪”。
例句:The judge pronounced a condemnation of the prisoner to death.
3. condemning:adj. 譴責(zé)的;非難的
直接由condemn構(gòu)成,表示“譴責(zé)性的”或“非難性的”。
例句:The condemning of the war in Vietnam was a highly emotional issue.
4. condemnable act:應(yīng)受譴責(zé)的行為
由condemnable和act構(gòu)成,表示“應(yīng)受譴責(zé)的行為”。
例句:The act was condemned by all the world.
5. condemningly:adv. 譴責(zé)地;非難地
adv是副詞形式,表示“以譴責(zé)的方式”。
例句:He spoke condemningly of the government"s handling of the crisis.
6. condemnatory:adj. 譴責(zé)的;非難的
adj是形容詞形式,表示“譴責(zé)性的”或“非難性的”。
例句:The report contains condemnatory language about the government"s handling of the crisis.
7. condemn to:v. 使…受譴責(zé);使…有罪
to是介詞形式,表示“對…而言”。
例句:The court condemned the accused to a fine and imprisonment for two years.
8. condemn as:v. 把…視為…;把…判定為…
as是介詞形式,表示“作為…”。
例句:He condemned the attack as an act of terrorism.
9. condemn out of hand:立即譴責(zé)
out of hand是副詞短語,表示“立即”。
例句:The government condemned the demonstrators out of hand, and they were dispersed by force of arms.
10. condemn unsparingly:毫不留情地譴責(zé)
unsparingly是副詞短語,表示“毫不留情地”。
例句:He condemned the war in Vietnam unsparingly in his speech to the nation.
常用短語:
1. be condemned to 注定要
2. condemn sb to 使某人受到譴責(zé)
3. condemn sth as 把某事譴責(zé)為
4. condemn the act as 譴責(zé)這種行為
5. be condemned for 因...而受譴責(zé)
6. condemnation of 譴責(zé)
7. condemning sth 譴責(zé)某事
雙語例句:
1. He was condemned to life imprisonment for murder. 他因謀殺被判處終身監(jiān)禁。
2. The act was condemned by all, but it was condemned most by the fact that it was done in the name of the state. 所有人都譴責(zé)這一行為,但最嚴(yán)厲的譴責(zé)來自這一行為是以國家名義實(shí)施的。
3. She condemned the attack as an act of terrorism. 她譴責(zé)這次襲擊是恐怖主義行為。
4. The court condemned the defendant to a fine of £500. 法庭判決被告罰款五百英鎊。
5. The act was condemned by all, but no one was willing to condemn it more strongly than that. 大家都譴責(zé)這種行為,但沒有人愿意比這更嚴(yán)厲地譴責(zé)它。
6. The government condemned the attack as an act of war. 政府譴責(zé)這次襲擊是戰(zhàn)爭行為。
7. The teacher condemned the student"s behavior as disrespectful. 老師譴責(zé)了那位學(xué)生的行為,認(rèn)為這是不尊重的表現(xiàn)。
英文小作文:
Condemning Violence
In our society, we often hear about cases of violence, whether it"s domestic abuse, bullying in schools, or even terrorist attacks. These incidents can have a devastating impact on individuals and communities, leading to physical and psychological trauma, social isolation, and even death.
We must all condemn such acts of violence and stand up against them. We should not be silent when we see someone being victimized, but rather speak out and support them. We should also take action to prevent such incidents from happening again by promoting positive values and encouraging respect and understanding among people.
Violence is unacceptable in any form, and we must stand together to fight against it. Only by uniting as a society can we truly stamp out violence and create a safer, more harmonious world for ourselves and our future generations.
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