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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++de·nounce /dɪˈnaʊns/ ●○○ verb [transitive]  1 DISAPPROVEto express strong disapproval of someone or something, especially in public 谴责,指责,斥责 denunciation Amnesty International denounced the failure by the authorities to take action. 该团体谴责当局没有采取行动。denounce somebody/something as something He denounced the election as a farce. 他指责这场选举是闹剧。2 TELL A SECRETto give information to the police or another authority about someone’s illegal political activities 告发,检举,举报〔某人的非法政治活动〕denounce somebody to somebody She denounced him to the police. 她向警方告发了他。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
denounceThere are many more definitions of art besides Tolstoy's own and those which he denounced.His music was considered so controversial at the time that Coleman was denounced by many critics and musicians.Darwin's theories about evolution were denounced by many people.In December, flouting the order, he reappeared at Allhallows and denounced Cromwell's church settlement.The women wrote a Fat Manifesto, denounced dieting and media standards of thinness, and named themselves the Fat Underground.The man in question followed her, denounced her, and wrote letters to everyone in power.But this time there were two glaring differences: The second correspondence denounced the first.At which Father Dooley rose unsteadily in his seat and denounced the philosophy behind the words.Residents denounced the plan because of traffic and parking problems.Community leaders were quick to denounce the police for reacting too violently to the disturbances.She also urged him to denounce the protest from the pulpit.The Republicans denounced the waste of public money involved in the new program.denounce somebody/something as somethingCatholic bishops denounced the movie as immoral.denounce somebody to somebodyAnja eventually denounced him to the secret police.
Origin denounce (1300-1400) Old French denoncier to announce, from Latin denuntiare, from nuntiare to report
de·nounce verbChineseSyllable
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denounce
denounce /dɪˈnaʊns/ verb [transitive]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: denoncier 'to announce', from Latin denuntiare, from nuntiare 'to report'
1. to express strong disapproval of someone or something, especially in public ⇨ denunciation:
    Amnesty International denounced the failure by the authorities to take action.
    denounce somebody/something as something
    He denounced the election as a farce.
2. to give information to the police or another authority about someone’s illegal political activities
    denounce somebody to somebody
    She denounced him to the police.


de·nounceBrE /dɪˈnaʊns/ 🔊NAmE /dɪˈnaʊns/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they denounce BrE /dɪˈnaʊns/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈnaʊns/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it denounces BrE /dɪˈnaʊnsɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈnaʊnsɪz/ 🔊past simple denounced BrE /dɪˈnaʊnst/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈnaʊnst/ 🔊past participle denounced BrE /dɪˈnaʊnst/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈnaʊnst/ 🔊 -ing form denouncing BrE /dɪˈnaʊnsɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /dɪˈnaʊnsɪŋ/ 🔊to strongly criticize sb/sth that you think is wrong, illegal, etc. 谴责;指责;斥责~ sb/sth She publicly denounced the government's handling of the crisis. 她公开谴责政府处理这场危机的方式。🔊🔊~ sb/sth as sth The project was denounced as a scandalous waste of public money. 这项工程被斥责为可耻的公款挥霍。🔊🔊to tell the police, the authorities, etc. about sb's illegal political activities 告发(某人从事非法政治活动)~ sb as sth They were denounced as spies. 他们被揭发是间谍。🔊🔊~ sb (to sb) Many people denounced their neighbours to the secret police. 许多人向秘密警察告发自己的邻居。🔊🔊   see also denunciation