condemned
adj. 被責難的,被宣告有罪的; 被認為不當的,受譴責的; 被認為不適用的
v. condemn的過去式和過去分詞)
A condemned man or woman is going to be executed.
...prison officers who had sat with the condemned man during his last days.
在那個死囚最後的日子裡看管過他的獄警
A condemned building is in such a bad condition that it is not safe to live in, and so its owners are officially ordered to pull it down or repair it.
They took over a condemned 1960s tower block last year for one night.
去年,他們曾控制過一幢20世紀60年代的破舊塔樓一個晚上。
1. pronounced or proved guilty;
2. officially and strongly disapproved;
3. taken without permission or consent especially by public authority;
4. officially pronounced unfit for use or consumption;
Mark was condemned to do most of the work.
馬克被迫承擔大部分工作。
She had not waited for any explanation but had condemned him unheard.
她沒等他解釋,就指責他充耳不聞。
He felt condemned to being alone.
他覺得自己註定要孤獨終老。
The meat was condemned as unfit for human consumption.
這種肉已被宣佈不適宜人們食用.
Her shyness condemned her to a life of loneliness.
她生性靦腆,這使得她的生活很孤獨.