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reprimand

[英] [ˈreprəˌmænd] [美] [ˈrɛprəˌmænd] 生词本

n.

vt.

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1. VERB 训斥;斥责;谴责 If someone is reprimanded, they are spoken to angrily or seriously for doing something wrong, usually by a person in authority. 
  • He was reprimanded by a teacher for talking in the corridor...

    他因为在走廊里讲话受到了一位老师的斥责。

  • Her attempts to reprimand him were quickly shouted down.

    她本想斥责他,但很快就被大声喝止了。

  • Reprimand is also a noun.
    • He has been fined five thousand pounds and given a severe reprimand.

      他被罚款5,000英镑,并受到了严厉斥责。

Noun

1. an act or expression of criticism and censure;

  • "he had to take the rebuke with a smile on his face"
Verb

1. rebuke formally

2. censure severely or angrily;

  • "The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car"
  • "The deputy ragged the Prime Minister"
  • "The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup"

体育

  • 1.劝告
  • 2.警告

法律

  • 1.惩戒
1. He may gently reprimand an official or even suggest to parliament that a law be alltered.
他可以温和地指责一个官员,或者甚至建议议会修改法律条款。

来自《用法词典》

2. His boss gave him a reprimand for being late.
他的老板因他迟到而训了他一顿。

来自《简明英汉词典》