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VERB
指责;非难;谴责 If you rebuke someone, you speak severely to them because they have said or done something that you do not approve of.
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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。
- Rebuke is also a noun.
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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。
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'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。
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- 1. His industry rebukes me.
- 他的勤劳使我感到惭傀。
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 2. The manager's rebukes in loud voice and stern expression have made the clerks gathered in the out office start with alarm.
- 老板声色俱厉的责备把聚集在办公室外的职员们吓坏了。
来自《现代汉英综合大词典》


