early 14c., "announce," from Old French denoncier (12c., Modern French dénoncer), from Latin denuntiare "to announce, proclaim; denounce, menace; command, order," from de- "down" + nuntiare "proclaim, announce," from nuntius "messenger" (see nuncio). Negative sense in English via meaning "to declare or proclaim" something as cursed, excommunicated, forgiven, removed from office. Related: Denounced; denouncing.
双语例句
1. Ministers took the floor to denounce the decision to suspend constitutional rule.
几位部长发言谴责暂停宪制的决定。
来自柯林斯例句
2. We should denounce a heresy.
我们应该公开指责异端邪说.
来自《简明英汉词典》
3. Within days of his death those same people were falling over themselves to denounce him.
他尸骨未寒,还是那些人又大肆谴责起他来。
来自柯林斯例句
4. The opposition parties called a press conference to denounce the actions of the police.
各反对党召开新闻发布会,公开抨击了警方的行为。
来自柯林斯例句
5. The letter called for trade union freedom and civil rights, but did not openly denounce the regime.