opprobrium
英 [əˈprəʊbriəm]
美 [əˈproʊbriəm]
n. (众人的)谴责,责难,抨击
BNC.34551 / COCA.29365
牛津词典
noun
- (众人的)谴责,责难,抨击
severe criticism of a person, country, etc. by a large group of people
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT (公开的)谴责,责难,抨击
Opprobriumis open criticism or disapproval of something that someone has done.- His political opinions have attracted the opprobrium of the Left.
他的政治观点遭到左派的抨击。 - ...public opprobrium.
公众的责难
- His political opinions have attracted the opprobrium of the Left.
双语例句
- Some see British papers 'reluctance to run the Kate photos as a sign the country's once-rambunctious tabloids have been cowed by a scandal over phone hacking and other wrongdoing, which brought public opprobrium and an ongoing media-ethics inquiry.
一些人认为,英国报纸不愿刊登凯特的照片,可以看出英国一度难以掌控的八卦小报受到了电话窃听丑闻和其他丑闻的影响,这些丑闻导致了公众对媒体的责骂,以及持续进行的媒体道德质询。 - Little wonder that young entrepreneurs often think of 'shareholder value' as a term of opprobrium.
无怪乎年轻的企业家们会对“股东价值”这个词深恶痛绝。 - His political opinions have attracted the opprobrium of the Left.
他的政治观点遭到左派的抨击。 - The searchlight of public opprobrium has reached beyond newspapers, bankers and politicians.
公众谴责的目标并不只是报纸、银行家和政客。 - The company and the scientists who vouched for its products earned widespread public opprobrium.
这家公司与那些保证其产品功效的科学家们被公众所不齿。 - Lord Jones, former trade minister, says that while some bankers deserve the opprobrium, "at some point we really have to call time on this".
前贸易部长琼斯勋爵(lordjones)表示,虽然有些银行家应该受到责备,但“在某个时候,我们的确必须叫停这种行为”。 - It has raised tensions dramatically in Asia by conducting its second nuclear test, earning the opprobrium of the international community.
朝鲜进行第二次核试验,使得亚洲紧张局势明显升级,招致国际社会的谴责。 - North Korea earned international opprobrium and unprecedented criticism from Beijing last month by conducting a nuclear test on the heels of a long-range missile in April.
继4月份发射一枚远程导弹后,朝鲜上月进行了一次核试验,由此在国际上获得恶名,中国也前所未有地对其予以批评。 - If a financial curtain imposed by creditors descends on Europe, Germans will pay a high price of political and historical opprobrium.
一旦债权国的财政壁垒在欧洲筑起,政治与历史的双重指责将令德国付出高昂代价。 - Gossip is derogatory and refers to talk about the private lives of other people, often of a critical kind. These are all terms of mild opprobrium when directed at the flatterer.
流言蜚语是贬义词,指议论他人的私生活,常有挑剔性质。当人们形容那些善于拍马屁的人时,这些都是温和的贬义词。