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chastised

英 [tʃæˈstaɪzd]

美 [tʃæˈstaɪzd]

v.  批评; 指责; 责备; 体罚
chastise的过去分词和过去式

COCA.39639

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 严厉训斥;责罚
    If youchastisesomeone, you speak to them angrily or punish them for something wrong that they have done.
    1. Thomas Rane chastised Peters for his cruelty...
      托马斯·拉纳严厉训斥彼得斯的残酷行为。
    2. The Securities Commission chastised the firm but imposed no fine...
      证券委员会严厉批评了那家公司,不过没有处以罚款。
    3. I just don't want you to chastise yourself.
      我只是不想要你过于自责。

双语例句

  • Asking a question During the computer class, the teacher chastised one boy for talking to the girl sitting behind him.
    问问题计算机课上,老师批评一个男生,因为他和后边的女生说话。
  • He looked carefully at how the ideas of people like Winston Royce were misunderstood and how Royce was later unfairly chastised for foisting the waterfall model on the industry.
    他仔细地看了一下像WinstonRoyce这样人的想法如何被误解了,以及Royce后来是如何由于将瀑布模型强行用于产业界而受到了不公正的惩罚。
  • He got chastised because it's holding us hostage.
    他遭受惩罚是因为这东西胁持了我们。
  • In its ruling, the court chastised Wang, who admitted his infidelity, and said it had reduced the amount of the fines because of his moral lapses.
    王对出轨一事表示承认。法院还说,因为王在道德上的过失,他所得到的罚金数额降低了。
  • He was a wretch to be hated and chastised by every champion of woman.
    他这个坏蛋理应遭到一切尊重妇女的人的憎恨和谴责。
  • Though she meant well, she was often chastised for being the teacher's pet.
    虽然她是好意,可她因为是老师的宠儿而常被惩罚。
  • It could turn out that being chastised by a supervisor might give you a chance to evaluate your own performance and step it up a notch so the next annual review might yield a raise or a promotion.
    事实证明,被上司责骂也可能给你一个机会,来评价自己的表现,不断进步,以便在下一个年度审查中加薪或升职。
  • The judge chastised him in front of the jury.
    法官在陪审团面前批评了他。
  • After a year, he applied again to Harvard's med school and was rejected, by a dean who chastised him in an interview for being'inconstant and immature'and advised him to enlist in the military.
    一年后,他再次申请哈佛医学院,又被拒绝。在面试时,一名院长认为他变化无常且不成熟,并建议他去参军。
  • The Japanese have also been chastised by outsiders for their reluctance to deal more ruthlessly with zombie companies, and for clinging to outmoded traditions such as lifetime employment.
    日本人还曾因不愿更冷酷地处理僵尸公司、执著于终生雇用等过时传统而受到外人的诟病。