reprimanding

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[ˈreprəˌmændɪŋ]
是什么意思
  • v.

    申斥,惩戒,谴责( reprimand的现在分词 );

  • 英英释义

    reprimand[ 'reprimɑ:nd, repri'm-, -mænd, -'mænd ]

    • n.an act or expression of criticism and censure

      同义词:rebukereproofreprovalreprehension

    • v.
      • rebuke formally

        同义词:censurecriminate

      • censure severely or angrily

        同义词:call on the carpettake to taskrebukeragtrouncereprooflecturejawdress downcall downscoldchideberatebawl outremonstratechew outchew uphave wordslambastelambast

    学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. His boss gave him a reprimand for being late.
      他的老板因他迟到而训了他一顿。
    2. He received a severe reprimand for his behaviour.
      他的行为受到了谴责。
    3. His negligence passed without reprimand.
      他玩忽职守并未受到斥责。
    用作动词(v.)
    1. She was severely reprimanded for accepting the money.
      她因为接受了那笔钱而受到严厉训斥。
    2. His parents will reprimand him when he shows them his report card.
      当他把分数单交给父母亲看时,他们将严厉申斥他。

    权威例句

    The Lord Reprimanding Adam and Eve
    "Reprimanding the Boy in the Prisoner's Box"
    Reprimanding Juveniles and the Right to Due Process
    The Study of Reprimanding Language Used by Thai Politicians
    Reprimanding and responding to a reprimand: A case study of Peruvian Spanish speakers
    Reprimanding sanction, management demography and turnover : evidence from a transitional economy
    [Outline for the study of punishment and reprimanding of children]
    Intra-lingual pragmatic variation in the performance of reprimanding
    Manifesting the Reprimanding Response Behavior of Native Persian Speakers and EFL Learners Using Rapport Management Approach
    Influence of parenthood readiness and paternity instincts on reprimanding behaviour in adolescence