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 denunciation [dɪ`nʌnsɪ'eʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 谴责, 告发

[经] 废止合同(契约), 宣告合同(契约等)无效


  1. At the American conference and Intra-Americas conference this summer, we wanted them to join together in the denunciation of Castro and the Cuban Communists.
    今年夏天,在美洲会议和泛美会议上,我们希望他们能联合起来谴责卡斯特罗和古巴共产党。
  2. His speech is a head-on denunciation of the unpopular new policy.
    他的发言是对不得人心的新政策的迎头痛斥。
  3. He ranted out his denunciation.
    他大声发出责难。


denunciation
[ noun ]
a public act of denouncing
<noun.communication>


Denunciation \De*nun`ci*a"tion\, n. [L. denuntiatio, -ciatio.]
1. Proclamation; announcement; a publishing. [Obs.]

Public . . . denunciation of banns before marriage.
--Bp. Hall.

2. The act of denouncing; public menace or accusation; the
act of inveighing against, stigmatizing, or publicly
arraigning; arraignment.

3. That by which anything is denounced; threat of evil;
public menace or accusation; arraignment.

Uttering bold denunciations of ecclesiastical error.
--Motley.

  1. Manuel Antonio Noriega, and sources today said the Roman Catholic church would issue its harshest denunciation yet of the military strongman.
  2. To some challengers, the issue is likely to be worth more than the support, especially when criticism of the pay raise could be coupled with a denunciation of the national party truce as an attempt at gag rule.
  3. The report also said the protesters handed a letter of protest to the British Embassy press officer expressing outrage over London's denunciation of the execution.
  4. A sufficiently determined individual can subvert almost any system. So it is hard to go along with the standard denunciation of Shell's Japanese debacle. It is more interesting to trace the reasons for the failure.
  5. But none is as formidable as that which would be presented by an alienated Zulu leader. His denunciation of the agreement over the weekend augurs ill.
  6. Even colleagues were taken aback at his television denunciation of Mrs Margaret Thatcher as 'evil' on the eve of her resignation.
  7. The publicity was devastating and a week after he entered the race, Hart withdrew with a bitter denunciation of the news media.
  8. Dragon was stopped in its tracks in Leningrad in 1944 and not publicly shown in the Soviet Union until 1962 - after the denunciation of Stalin.
  9. Major struck a noticeably more conciliatory tone than Mrs. Thatcher, whose denunciation of plans for a single European currency at the last summit isolated Britain and precipitated her downfall.
  10. Relations were further exacerbated by Khrushchev's denunciation of Stalin, who died in 1953, at a Soviet Party Congress in 1956.
  11. Censure, denunciation or condemnation.
  12. Thus, in an attempt to recapture the moral "high ground," so to speak, from Iran, the White House evidently decided that it would be better for the U.S. to be seen as leading the public denunciation of Iraq rather than the Ayatollah Khomeini.
  13. Leading the 101-member Non-Aligned Movement in a scathing denunciation of the top U.N. official in Namibia, black African nations have asked the world body to send 7,500 peacekeepers to the territory.
  14. The classic was Harry S. Truman's daily denunciation of "the do-nothing 80th Congress" in 1948, when Republicans were in control.
  15. Even more explicit statements on recognition of Israel and denunciation of terrorism were pronounced by PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat in Geneva last month, prompting the United States to make its first official contact with the guerrilla organization.
  16. Albert Gore Jr. asked for and got a televised apology from Gephardt for a profane denunciation of himself and his staff made by Gephardt campaign manager Bill Carrick earlier in the week.
  17. Only after the 1989 Velvet Revolution did he discover that the National Theatre's former Communist boss, Premysl Koci, had saved him from denunciation.
  18. After GM's announcement Wednesday, the union issued a predictable denunciation of the planned plant closings.
  19. His original letter of resignation, given to Roman on Tuesday afternoon, contained a sharp denunciation of the leadership's methods.
  20. Prompted by an opposition appeal the Mexican Federal Election Commission has filed a formal denunciation of the network with the Mexican attorney general.
  21. Bush met with top military and civilian advisers Sunday evening at the White House after issuing a stern denunciation of the Iraqi invasion that has inflamed the Middle East.
  22. But when enthusiasts copied his personal-computer version of BASIC computer language without paying him royalties, he wrote a stinging denunciation in a leading newsletter, calling them thieves.
  23. Last year, for instance, the Iran-Contra scandal shadowed Reagan's talks with the other leaders in Venice, Italy, and only at the last minute was a denunciation of South Africa's racial policy excluded from the windup communique.
  24. His denunciation of two politicians and subsequent arrest on criminal libel charges caught the attention of journalists around the country.
  25. Bernhard is in a great tradition, for Jeremiah is the patron saint of those who practice extreme forms of literary denunciation. Such writers are not merely satirists, but masters of universal negation.
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