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谴责, 责难
severe criticism or public condemnation, often directed at someone's actions or behavior that is considered shameful or disgraceful
- The politician faced widespread opprobrium after being caught in a corruption scandal, tarnishing his reputation irreparably.
这位政治家在卷入腐败丑闻后,面临广泛的谴责,其声誉受到了无法弥补的损害。
- The company's decision to lay off thousands of employees sparked public opprobrium and calls for boycotts of its products.
公司决定解雇数千名员工引发了公众的谴责和抵制其产品的呼声。
- Despite the opprobrium from animal rights activists, the controversial bullfighting event continued to draw crowds year after year.
尽管动物权利活动家的谴责,有争议的斗牛活动仍年复一年地吸引着人群。
- The artist's controversial exhibit received both praise and opprobrium from critics and audiences alike, sparking heated debates about freedom of expression.
这位艺术家有争议的展览既受到了评论家和观众的赞扬,也遭到了严厉谴责,引发了关于言论自由的热烈辩论。
- The celebrity's insensitive remarks provoked a wave of opprobrium on social media, leading to public apologies and damage control efforts.
这位名人不敏感的言论在社交媒体上引发了一波谴责,导致了公开道歉和损害控制努力。
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公开的耻辱, 污名
public disgrace arising from shameful conduct
- The opprobrium of the corruption scandal followed him long after he left office.
腐败丑闻的耻辱在他离职后很长一段时间里一直跟随着他。
- She lived in social opprobrium after being implicated in the fraud.
她在被卷入欺诈后生活在社会的耻辱中。
- The company never recovered from the opprobrium of its safety violations.
该公司从未从其安全违规行为的耻辱中恢复过来。
- Historical figures can bear the opprobrium of past injustices for generations.
历史人物可能世代背负过去不公正行为的耻辱。
- His name became synonymous with the opprobrium of betrayal.
他的名字成了背叛耻辱的代名词。
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