admonished
英 [ədˈmɒnɪʃt]
美 [ədˈmɑːnɪʃt]
v. 责备; 告诫; 警告; 力劝; 忠告
admonish的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 责备;告诫;警告
If youadmonishsomeone, you tell them very seriously that they have done something wrong.- They admonished me for taking risks with my health...
他们责备我不应拿自己的健康冒险。 - She admonished him gently, 'You should rest, not talk so much.'
她温柔地责备他:“你要多休息,少说话。”
- They admonished me for taking risks with my health...
双语例句
- Professors for death struggle with muscular dystrophy at the same time, passing Mickey have admonished many of the valuable life and death.
老教授在与肌萎缩症作临终搏斗的同时,传授米奇许多关于生死的有价值得训诫。 - He was not afraid to be coarse and edgy at times, nor was he afraid to go beyond the accepted norms of polite expressiveness we'd been admonished to consider proper.
他并不怕不时的粗糙和前卫,也没有不敢超越我们所被教导的,礼貌表演的传统规范。 - I admonished him of the need for silence.
我提醒他缄默的必要。 - He was admonished for his carelessness.
他因粗心受到警告。 - One headline admonished: "Obama struggles as communicator."
一条新闻标题警告说:“奥巴马难以胜任沟通者的角色。” - Yet even the master strategists could be overcautious: in his only personal anecdote from Intel, Yoffie describes how he admonished Grove on several occasions for a tendency to be too risk averse.
然而,即使大师级的战略家也可能过度谨慎:约菲根据自己在英特尔的亲身经历讲述的唯一故事是,他曾多次责备葛洛夫过于厌恶风险的倾向。 - However, he admonished the crowd to lower your expectations.
不过,他告诫众人降低你的期望。 - My father often admonished me against idleness.
我父亲常常告诫我不要懒惰。 - They are frequently admonished for their failure to act quickly.
他们常常因未能立即采取行动而受到警告。 - The teacher admonished the students against being late.
老师劝告学生不要迟到。