1.
Sooner or later, he was bound to be tripped up on an issue of conscience.
早晚有一天吧,他会受到良心的谴责。
2.
And when I'm dead on the altar of my country, I hope your conscience hurts you.
当我为国捐躯的时候,我希望你会受到良心的谴责。
3.
conscience-smitten, too -- he could not meet Amy Lawrence's eye, he could not brook her loving gaze.
而且还受到良心的谴责——他不敢正视艾美-劳伦斯的眼睛,她那含情的注目简直使他受不了。
4.
aliens of equivocal loyalty; his conscience reproached him with the equivocal character of the union into which he had forced his son-Anna Jameson.
忠心可疑的侨民;他遭受到良心的谴责,因为他强迫儿子加入性质可疑的联盟-安娜·詹姆士。
5.
A man's first care should be to avoid the reproaches of his own heart.
人首先注意的是避免受到自己良心的谴责。
6.
accusing memories of unkindness to these poor lost lads were rising up,
那些人一想到自己曾经对这几个失踪的苦孩子怎么怎么不好,良心上就会受到谴责,
7.
Macbeth, whose soul was charged enough with blood of that family already, would still have declined the combat
麦克白已经欠下那一家人的血债,足使他的良心受到谴责,他仍然不想去应战。
8.
not subjected to reproof or rebuke.
没有受到责难和谴责。
9.
Deserving of or liable to censure.
应受谴责的,或易受谴责的
10.
conspicuously and outrageously bad or reprehensible.
突出的、令人震惊的坏或者应受到谴责。
11.
The act of terrorism is condemned by the minister of justice.
恐怖主义的行动受到司法部长的谴责。
12.
Dishonest conduct will be condemned at the bar of public opinion.
虚伪的行为将受到舆论法庭的谴责。
13.
Don't worry. He will be brought to book for his wickedness in the future.
别担心。将来他会为自己的恶劣行为而受到谴责的。
14.
The policy was condemned from the pulpit.
该项政策受到神职人员的谴责.
15.
The boss hauled him over the coals for neglecting his duty.
他因失职而受到老板的谴责。
16.
Be strongly denounced by the world opinion
受到国际舆论的强烈谴责
17.
someone who is morally reprehensible.
在道德上应受到谴责的人。
18.
Cheating deserves our harshest condemnation.
作弊理应受到我们最严厉的谴责。