scolding
英 [ˈskəʊldɪŋ]
美 [ˈskoʊldɪŋ]
v. 训斥,责骂(孩子)
scold的现在分词
n. 责骂; 斥责
BNC.41776 / COCA.28141
柯林斯词典
- VERB 训斥;责骂
If youscoldsomeone, you speak angrily to them because they have done something wrong.- If he finds out, he'll scold me...
如果他知道了,肯定会责骂我的。 - Later she scolded her daughter for having talked to her father like that...
后来她训斥女儿不应该那样对父亲说话。 - 'You should be at school,' he scolded.
“你不是应该在学校吗,”他责骂道。
- If he finds out, he'll scold me...
英英释义
noun
- rebuking a person harshly
双语例句
- I got a scolding from my mother.
我挨了我妈一阵数落。 - He gave his son a scolding for coming home so late.
他因为儿子回家晚了而把他骂了一顿。 - Scolding him means insulting him.
骂他就是侮辱他。 - I could hear mother scolding the dog for bringing mud into the house.
我听见母亲在骂那条狗,因为它把泥带进了屋子。 - The mother gave her child a scolding for his wrongdoing.
孩子做错了事,母亲说了他一顿。 - Looking around, however, I realized that the scolding wasn't for me after all.
环顾四周,然而,我意识到这些骂不属于我。 - Don't glare at me like that, you deserved the scolding.
不要那么瞪着我,你本该受到训斥。 - The next morning Miss Watson gave me a good scolding because of my dirty clothes.
因为我的脏衣服,华特逊太太狠狠地骂了我一顿! - Instead of scolding me, she merely said softly, Son, you embarrassed your mother today.
母亲并没有骂我,只是轻轻的说:儿子,你让娘丢了脸。 - He said without scolding. His tone held reproach.
他用毫不责备的口气说。他话中带有责备的囗气。