condone 英 [kənˈdəʊn]   美 [kənˈdoʊn]

condone

condone  英 [kənˈdəʊn] 美 [kənˈdoʊn]

vt. 宽恕;赦免 

进行时:condoning  过去式:condoned  过去分词:condoned  第三人称单数:condones 

I tell myself that I would never have walked by an injured toddler -- or that I would never condone an episode like the one at Penn State quoted after the jump. 我告诉自己,我绝对不会碾压撞伤者,或者我无法宽恕诸如宾州之类的事件(详见后附)。 可是,恰恰是那些自认为是“好人”的人做出了如此的行为。
Do you condone truth-twisting for entrepreneurs? 你能宽恕企业家歪曲事实吗?

  • If you condone something, you allow it, approve of it, or at least can live with it. Some teachers condone chewing gum, and some don't.
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  • vt. 宽恕;赦免
  • 1. I tell myself that I would never have walked by an injured toddler -- or that I would never condone an episode like the one at Penn State quoted after the jump.

    我告诉自己,我绝对不会碾压撞伤者,或者我无法宽恕诸如宾州之类的事件(详见后附)。 可是,恰恰是那些自认为是“好人”的人做出了如此的行为。

  • 2. Do you condone truth-twisting for entrepreneurs?

    你能宽恕企业家歪曲事实吗?

  • 3. "These are the sorts of images which right-thinking people can never condone," he said.

    他说:“凡是有正义感的人绝不会宽恕把这种类型的图片放在网上的行为。”

  • condone (v.) 1857, "to forgive or pardon" (something wrong), especially by implication, from Latin condonare "to give up, remit, permit," from assimilated form of com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see con-), + donare "give as a gift," from donum "gift" (from PIE root *do- "to give").
con·done / kənˈdəʊn ; NAmE kənˈdoʊn / verb condonesth | condone(sb) doing sth to accept behaviour that is morally wrong or to treat it as if it were not serious 宽恕;饶恕;纵容 Terrorism can never be condoned. 决不能容忍恐怖主义。 condone condones condoned condoning con·done / kənˈdəʊn ; NAmE kənˈdoʊn /
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