scolding
常見(jiàn)例句
- They are willing to take criticism in private, but found the public scolding insufferable.
法國(guó)可以接受私下批評(píng),不過(guò)公開(kāi)的斥責(zé)是不可容忍的。 - Meanwhile, a woman, probably his wife, is scolding him for abandoning another small bag, which symbolizes those he is not able to attain.
同時(shí),一個(gè)看起來(lái)可能是他妻子的女人正在責(zé)罵他丟棄了一個(gè)小包,這個(gè)包象征著他不能得到的東西。
blog.sina.com.cn - Also, people really like hearing their name, and if you say it in a slightly misgiving way – like a mom scolding her child – they’ll always laugh.
而且,人們很喜歡聽(tīng)自己的名字,如果你用一種帶著些許擔(dān)憂的方式說(shuō)出它-就像母親斥責(zé)她的孩子-她們經(jīng)常是會(huì)笑的。 - Most of you will be in favor or not morally scolding of homosexuality.
大部份人會(huì)贊成或不贊成,從道德上譴責(zé)同性戀。
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 心理學(xué)導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - So far, all the pessimists scolding us for our addiction to debt have been proved wrong.
FORBES: Busted - But how far will the president go in scolding states identified by the commission?
ECONOMIST: The United States and Islam - Bary advised that usually a stern scolding was all that was required to correct her daughter.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Florida Department of Law Enforcement earns an F 返回 scolding