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严厉谴责, 猛烈抨击
to severely condemn through a harsh verbal criticism or attack
- In his blistering monologue, the pundit excoriated the politicians for their hypocrisy and lies.
在他激烈的独白中,专家严厉谴责了政客们的虚伪和谎言。
- Activists excoriate oil companies for denying the realities of climate change.
活动人士严厉谴责石油公司否认气候变化的现实。
- Rather than constructive criticism, she prefers a supportive approach to coaching without excoriating mistakes.
她更喜欢支持性的辅导方法,而不是建设性的批评,而不会严厉谴责错误。
- The activist excoriated the organization for its environmental negligence.
活动人士严厉谴责该组织对环境问题的忽视。
- By the end of the debate, he will have excoriated his opponent’s arguments thoroughly.
在辩论结束时,他会彻底痛斥对手的论点。
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擦伤皮肤, 剥皮
to damage or remove the skin by abrasion
- The rough rope excoriated his hands during the climb.
粗糙的绳子在攀登过程中擦伤了他的手。
- Scraping against the rock excoriated her knees.
在岩石上擦伤擦伤了她的膝盖。
- The doctor treated the area where the skin was excoriated.
医生治疗了皮肤擦伤的区域。
- Constant rubbing excoriated his ankles.
持续的摩擦擦伤了他的脚踝。
- The fall excoriated the skin on his elbows.
跌倒擦伤了他肘部的皮肤。
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