opprobre

[美]/əˈprəʊbrɪ/
[英]/əˈproʊbri/

释义

n.耻辱; 不名誉; 责难

例句

he faced considerable opprobrium for his controversial remarks.

他因有争议的言论而面临广泛的谴责。

the politician endured public opprobrium after the scandal emerged.

这位政治家在丑闻曝光后承受了公众的谴责。

she chose to resign rather than endure further opprobrium.

她选择辞职而不是继续忍受谴责。

the company attracted widespread opprobrium for its environmental practices.

该公司因其环境做法而受到广泛谴责。

his actions drew opprobrium from colleagues and media alike.

他的行为引起了同事和媒体的谴责。

the scandal cast opprobrium upon the entire organization.

这桩丑闻给整个组织带来了耻辱。

they incurred opprobrium for their unethical behavior.

他们因不道德行为而招致谴责。

social opprobrium can be more damaging than legal penalties.

社会谴责可能比法律处罚更具破坏性。

the athlete bore the opprobrium of cheating allegations.

这位运动员承受了作弊指控的耻辱。

historical figures sometimes face posthumous opprobrium.

历史人物有时会在死后受到谴责。

the film director received opprobrium for his divisive comments.

这位电影导演因其分裂性言论而受到谴责。

minority groups often face unjust opprobrium in society.

少数群体在社会中经常面临不公正的谴责。

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