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Any nation that interferes in the internal affairs of another nation should be universally( ).
A.blamed
B.reproached
C.scolded
D.condemned
B.reproached
C.scolded
D.condemned
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解析:condemn常用于较正式的、严肃的场合,意味着从道义上或原则上的“谴责”;A.blame“埋怨,责怪”;B.reproach“责备”,往往只是一种表示不满的意见;C.scold“责骂,训诉”。
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