earful

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  • n.

    令人吃惊的回答;听腻了的消息;怨言;严厉的斥责

  • 英英释义

    earful[ 'iəful ]

    • n.
      • an outpouring of gossip
      • a severe scolding

        同义词:castigationbawling outchewing outupbraidinggoing-overdressing down

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    双语例句

    1. If he comes here again and tries to make trouble, he'll get an earful from me.
      他如果再来这里捣乱,我就会把他臭骂一顿。
    2. If he bothers you again I'll give him an earful.
      如果他再来烦你,我就训他一顿。

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