
英:/'əˈprəʊbriəm/ 美:/'əˈproʊbriəm/
GRE,SAT
n. 耻辱,不名誉;责骂,咒骂
The opprobrium of neighbouring countries did not persuade the king to call a truce.
邻国的谴责并没有让这位国王选择停战。
In the face of the media's opprobrium, this rich man has no intention of repentance at all.
面对媒体的谴责,这个富豪完全没有悔改之意。
The diplomat get opprobrium from the people as soon as he returned to the capital.
这位外交官一回到首都,就遭到了人民的抨击。
His political opinions have attracted the opprobrium of the Left.
他的政治观点遭到左派的抨击。
That atrocity incurred worldwide opprobrium.
这一暴行引起全世界的谴责。
Or maybe you are feeling the chill wind of social 6)opprobrium.
又或许,当面对社交耻辱时,你会感觉到一股寒意。
These are all terms of mild opprobrium when directed at the flatterer.
当人们形容那些善于拍马屁的人时,这些都是温和的 贬义 词。
The opprobrium and enmity he incurred were caused by his outspoken brashness.
他招致的轻蔑和敌意是由于他出言过于粗率而造成的。
n.|ignominy/stigma;耻辱,不名誉;责骂,咒骂
opprobrium 是英语中表示“强烈谴责”或“公开耻辱”的正式用词,通常指因不道德、可耻的行为而引发的社会性批评或集体蔑视。根据《牛津英语词典》,其词源可追溯至拉丁语“opprobrium”,原意为“责备、羞辱”,在17世纪进入英语后逐渐演变为表达道德批判的核心词汇。
在语义层面,opprobrium 包含两层内涵:
该词的现代用法多见于学术论述、法律文书及权威媒体报道。例如《纽约时报》在分析企业丑闻时曾强调:“opprobrium 不仅是舆论压力,更可能触发监管机制的连锁反应”(2023年商业版评论)。其近义词包括 disgrace(失宠)、infamy(恶名),反义词则为 esteem(尊重)、honor(荣誉)。
Opprobrium 是一个正式用词,主要含义为因公众谴责或辱骂而导致的耻辱、羞辱或不名誉状态。以下是详细解析:
如需更多例句或词源细节,可参考新东方在线词典、爱词霸等来源。
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