词汇 | scolding |
释义 | scolding noun[ C or U ] uk /ˈskəʊl.dɪŋ/ us /ˈskoʊl.dɪŋ/ the act of speaking angrily to someone because you disapprove of their behaviour: 责骂,责备 He gave his son a scolding for coming home so late.他把儿子骂了一顿,说他这么晚了才回家。 They received an average of one encouragement for every two scoldings. If the scolding was meant to put him in his place, it failed. There were verbal scoldings, but that was about it. A child with his level of autism cannot process scolding. “I gave him the money,” my mom tells me anxiously over the phone, like a child who’s about to get a scolding. Chastising & rebuking admonishing admonishingly admonitory barracking bawl carpet earbashing keelhaul lambaste lecture pull someone up punchbag punching bag put someone in their placeidiom rap someone over the knucklesidiom reproachful shame spoken tear wigging scolding adjective uk /ˈskəʊl.dɪŋ/ us /ˈskoʊl.dɪŋ/ showing that you disapprove of someone's behaviour: 责骂的,责备的 She received a scolding letter.她收到了一封责骂信。 See scold They could not take the heckling and the scolding stares. She was turned off by the preachy, scolding tone of work she saw. He gave a scolding rebuke to the company over its plans. Her tone was slightly scolding. Chastising & rebuking admonishing admonishingly admonitory barracking bawl carpet earbashing keelhaul lambaste lecture pull someone up punchbag punching bag put someone in their placeidiom rap someone over the knucklesidiom reproachful shame spoken tear wigging |
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