censured
v. 指責,非難,譴責( censure的過去式 )
If you censure someone for something that they have done, you tell them that you strongly disapprove of it.
The ethics committee may take a decision to admonish him or to censure him...
道德委員會也許會決定對他進行訓誡或是嚴厲批評。
I would not presume to censure Osborne for hating his mother.
我不會擅自批評奧斯本恨他媽媽這件事。
1. officially rebuked or found blameworthy;
2. officially and strongly disapproved;
They were censured as traitors.
他們被指責為叛徒。
The judge censured the driver but didn't fine him.
法官責備了司機但沒罰他款.
The members censured him since he had done a very contemptible thing.
因為他做了一件很可鄙的事情,會員們都責難他.
The dean censured the students for breaking rules.
系主任因學生不守規則而責備了他們.
His employer censured him for neglecting his work.
他的僱主因他工作疏忽而批評他.