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责骂, 训斥
to criticize in a severe and harsh manner
及物动词
- The manager scolds employees who consistently arrive late to work.
经理训斥那些经常迟到的员工。
- He scolded the team members who failed to meet the project deadlines last month.
他责骂了上个月未能达到项目期限的团队成员。
- If the behavior continues, the coach will scold the players during the upcoming practice.
如果行为继续,教练将在即将到来的训练中责骂球员。
- If the mistake is repeated, the instructor would scold the trainee.
如果错误重复,教练会责骂学员。
- The policy recommends that teachers not scold students in a way that damages their self-esteem.
该政策建议教师不要以损害学生自尊的方式责骂学生。
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责骂, 斥责
to make a series of sharp and angry calls, often used by birds to warn potential threats or predators
- The mother robin scolded loudly from her nest when she saw the cat approaching.
知更鸟妈妈看到猫接近时,从她的巢里大声责骂。
- The territorial magpie scolded fiercely at any intruders encroaching on its territory.
领地喜鹊猛烈地责骂任何侵犯其领地的入侵者。
- As the hawk circled overhead, the smaller birds scolded incessantly.
当鹰在头顶盘旋时,较小的鸟不停地责骂。
- The crow scolded persistently as it swooped down to drive away the owl that had ventured too close to its roost.
乌鸦责骂着坚持俯冲下来赶走那只冒险太靠近其栖息地的猫头鹰。
- From the bushes, the cardinal scolded vehemently at the approaching human.
从灌木丛中,红衣主教猛烈地责骂了接近的人类。