rebuked
英 [rɪˈbjuːkt]
美 [rɪˈbjuːkt]
v. 指责; 批评
rebuke的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 指责;非难;谴责
If yourebukesomeone, you speak severely to them because they have said or done something that you do not approve of.- The president rebuked the House and Senate for not passing those bills within 100 days.
总统谴责参众两院没有在100天之内通过那些法案。 - Rebukeis also a noun.
- UN member countries delivered a strong rebuke to both countries for persisting with nuclear testing programs...
联合国成员国对两国继续进行核试验项目提出强烈谴责。 - 'Silly little boy' was his favourite expression of rebuke to his pupils.
“愚蠢的小家伙”是他最常用的斥责其学生的言辞。
- The president rebuked the House and Senate for not passing those bills within 100 days.
双语例句
- Then he arose, and rebuked the winds and the sea; and there was a great calm.
于是起来,斥责风和海,风和海就大大的平静了。 - He rebuked the Red Sea, and it dried up;
并且斥责红海,海便干了; - She rebuked him strongly for his negligence.
她严厉斥责他的疏忽。 - I was rebuked for continually being late.
我因连续迟到而受到指责。 - But he rebuked them and would not allow them to speak, because they knew he was the Christ.
耶稣斥责他们,不许他们说话,因为他们知道他是基督。 - In the New Testament, a liar who dropped dead when Peter rebuked him.
亚拿尼亚《圣经·新约》里一个说谎的人,当彼得揭穿他后他就倒地而死。 - How you can laugh! Her friend rebuked her.
“你居然还笑!”她的朋友责斥她道。 - But God has seen my hardship and the toil of my hands, and last night he rebuked you.
神看见我的苦情和我的劳碌,就在昨夜责备你。 - She rebuked her lawyer for his authoritarian attitude to his clients.
她指责她的律师对待委托人的命令式态度。 - He rebuked them for their pedantries and obstinacies.
他责骂他们的迂腐和固执。