reproach

[英] [riˈprəutʃ] [美] [rɪˈprotʃ] 生词本

vt.

n.

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1. VERB 责备;斥责;指责;责怪 If you reproach someone, you say or show that you are disappointed, upset, or angry because they have done something wrong. 
  • She is quick to reproach anyone who doesn't live up to her own high standards...

    只要有人不符合她自己的高标准,她马上就会加以指责。

  • She had not even reproached him for breaking his promise.

    她甚至没有责怪他违背诺言。

2. N-VAR 责备;斥责;指责;责怪 If you look at or speak to someone with reproach, you show or say that you are disappointed, upset, or angry because they have done something wrong. 
  • He looked at her with reproach...

    他用责备的目光看着她。

  • Women in public life must be beyond reproach.

    女性参与公众生活无可非议。

3. VERB 自责 If you reproach yourself, you think with regret about something you have done wrong. 
  • You've no reason to reproach yourself, no reason to feel shame...

    你没有理由自责,也没有理由感到惭愧。

  • We begin to reproach ourselves for not having been more careful.

    我们开始自责起来,怪自己不够小心。

4. N-SING (某群体的)耻辱 If you consider someone's actions or behaviour to be a reproach to a group of people, you consider them to be harmful or insulting to that group. 
  • The shootings and bombings were 'a scandal and reproach to all of us in Europe'.

    这些枪杀和轰炸事件是“我们所有欧洲人的丑闻和耻辱”。

Noun

1. a mild rebuke or criticism;

  • "words of reproach"

2. disgrace or shame;

  • "he brought reproach upon his family"
Verb

1. express criticism towards;

  • "The president reproached the general for his irresponsible behavior"
1. He gave Helen a look of bitter reproach.
他责怪地冷冷看了海伦一眼。

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2. His conduct has been beyond reproach.
他的行为无可指责。

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3. She got a sharp reproach from her boss.
她受到了上司的严厉训斥。

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4. Such doings will reproach him.
这种行径会使他丢脸。

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5. The slums are a reproach to London.
贫民窟是伦敦的耻辱。

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6. Torn between anger and self-reproach, he could hardly fall asleep.
他又是气愤,又埋怨自己,简直没法睡着。

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7. Your reproach cuts me to the heart.
你的责备使我伤透了心。

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