词汇 | scold |
释义 | scold (noun) scold 2 ENTRIES FOUND: scold (verb) scold (noun) 1 scold /ˈskoʊld/ verb scolds; scolded; scolding 1 scold /ˈskoʊld/ verb scolds; scolded; scolding Learner's definition of SCOLD [+ object] : to speak in an angry or critical way to (someone who has done something wrong)骂;责骂;训斥 He scolded [=reprimanded] the children for making a mess.他责骂孩子们搞得一片狼藉。 The article scolds [=(more formally) berates, upbraids] the United Nations for not doing enough about the situation.这篇文章怒斥联合国没有对局势做足够的努力。 “You should never have done that,” she scolded.“你那么做太不应该了。”她训斥道。 — scolding noun, plural scoldings [count] — usually singular通常用单数 The children got a scolding for making a mess.孩子们因为制造狼藉而挨骂了。 [noncount] Scolding was not necessary.责骂是没有必要的。 2 scold /ˈskoʊld/ noun plural scolds 2 scold /ˈskoʊld/ noun plural scolds Learner's definition of SCOLD [count] : a person who often criticizes other people in an angry way : someone who scolds other people too often爱训斥人的人 He can be a bit of a scold sometimes.他有时爱训斥人。 |
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