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
- 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。 - The newspaper editor was sternly rebuked for allowing the story to be printed.
这报纸编辑因同意刊登这篇报导而遭到了严厉谴责。 - 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。 - The father reBuked his son severely for his conduct.
那位父亲严厉地斥责了儿子,因为他的品行不端。 - He is rebuked by his boss.
他让老板给撸了一顿。 - Her mother rebuked her for frightening her brother.
她母亲因她吓唬弟弟而训斥她。 - She rebuked him strongly for his negligence.
她严厉斥责他的疏忽。 - He rebuked the President for trying to make political capital out of the hostage situation.
他谴责总统试图利用人质事件捞取政治利益。 - Some of your youth seek pleasure as if it were all, and they are judged and rebuked.
你们中的一些年轻人追求享乐,仿佛它代表一切;他们受到评判和谴责。 - But Jesus rebuked the evil spirit, healed the boy and gave him back to his father.
耶稣就斥责那污鬼,把孩子治好了,交给他父亲。