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61 condemn election
Макаров: осуждать выборы -
62 condemn for
Макаров: осуждать (за что-л.) -
63 condemn intervention
1) СМИ: осуждать интервенцию2) Макаров: осуждать вмешательство, осуждать вторжение -
64 condemn invasion
1) СМИ: заклеймить вторжение2) Макаров: осудить вторжение -
65 condemn of a crime
Макаров: осудить за совершение преступления (на смертную казнь), осудить на смертную казнь за совершение преступления -
66 condemn oneself out of own mouth
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > condemn oneself out of own mouth
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67 condemn pass
Общая лексика: обрекать -
68 condemn policy
Дипломатический термин: осуждать (чью-л.) политику -
69 condemn property
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70 condemn racism
Макаров: осуждать расизм -
71 condemn research
Макаров: осуждать исследование -
72 condemn sanctions
Макаров: осуждать санкции -
73 condemn sb. to a life of poverty
Общая лексика: обречь на жизнь в нищете (He was a bigamist who condemned his wife and three daughters to a life of poverty.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > condemn sb. to a life of poverty
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74 condemn terrorism
Макаров: осуждать терроризм -
75 condemn the executions
Политика: осуждать казниУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > condemn the executions
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76 condemn the move
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77 condemn the policy of
Политика: осуждать политику -
78 condemn the talks
Макаров: осуждать переговоры -
79 condemn to death
1) Религия: осудить на смерть, осуждать на смерть2) Макаров: приговаривать к смертной казни -
80 condemn to exile
См. также в других словарях:
condemn — con·demn /kən dem/ vt 1: to impose a penalty on; esp: to sentence to death 2: to adjudge unfit for use or consumption 3: to declare convertible to public use under the right of eminent domain: take con·dem·nable … Law dictionary
Condemn — Con*demn , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Condemned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Condemning} (? or ?).] [L. condemnare; con + damnare to condemn: cf. F. condamner. See {Damn}.] 1. To pronounce to be wrong; to disapprove of; to censure. [1913 Webster] Condemn the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
condemn — [kən dem′] vt. [ME condempnen < OFr condemner < L condemnare < com , intens. + damnare, to harm, condemn: see DAMN] 1. to pass an adverse judgment on; disapprove of strongly; censure 2. a) to declare to be guilty of wrongdoing; convict… … English World dictionary
condemn — (v.) early 14c., condempner to blame, censure, from O.Fr. condamner to condemn (11c.), from L. condemnare to sentence, doom, blame, disapprove, from com , intensive prefix (see COM (Cf. com )), + damnare to harm, damage (see DAMN (Cf. damn)).… … Etymology dictionary
condemn — ► VERB 1) express complete disapproval of. 2) (usu. condemn to) sentence to a punishment, especially death. 3) force (someone) to endure something unpleasant. 4) officially declare to be unfit for use. 5) prove the guilt of. DERIVATIVES … English terms dictionary
condemn — 1 denounce, censure, blame, reprobate, reprehend, *criticize Analogous words: *judge, adjudge: *decry, belittle, depreciate, disparage: *disapprove, deprecate Contrasted words: *commend, applaud, compliment … New Dictionary of Synonyms
condemn — has a silent final n, but this is pronounced in its derivatives condemnable, condemnation, and condemnatory … Modern English usage
condemn — [v] blame, convict adjudge, belittle, blow whistle on*, call down*, castigate, censure, chide, come down on*, criticize, damn, decry, denounce, denunciate, deprecate, depreciate, disapprove, disparage, doom, find fault with, find guilty, frame,… … New thesaurus
condemn — v. 1) to condemn bitterly, harshly, strongly; unfairly, unjustly 2) (D; tr.) to condemn as (they were condemned as traitors) 3) (D; tr.) to condemn for (he was condemned for stealing a horse) 4) (D; tr.) to condemn to (to condemn smb. to death;… … Combinatory dictionary
condemn — con|demn [kənˈdem] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(disapprove)¦ 2¦(punish)¦ 3¦(force to do something)¦ 4¦(not safe)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: condemner, from Latin condemnare, from com ( COM ) + damnare ( DAMN4)] 1.) … Dictionary of contemporary English
condemn — verb (T) 1 DISAPPROVE to say very strongly that you do not approve of something or someone, especially because you think it is morally wrong: Politicians were quick to condemn the bombing. | condemn sth/sb as: The law has been condemned as an… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English