castigation

n.  责罚;惩罚

复数:castigations

GRE

COCA.38839



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 怒声责骂;斥责
    If you castigate someone or something, you speak to them angrily or criticize them severely.
    1. Marx never lost an opportunity to castigate colonialism...
      马克思抓住每一个机会严厉谴责殖民主义。
    2. She castigated him for having no intellectual interests.
      她斥责他没有智识兴趣。

双语例句

  1. Some people believe that work is a better means of order and discipline than chains and castigation for criminals.
    有些人认为要使犯人遵纪守法劳动是比镣铐和惩罚更有效的手段。
  2. It's revelation, soul castigation, Fire will burn us away.
    这是启示,灵魂的惩戒,圣火将烧尽一切。
  3. On Close Castigation and Far Philosophical Thought
    近距离的鞭挞与远距离的哲思
  4. However, the story indicated a strong castigation and satire on the darkness of the reality at that time in a humorous way.
    但是,幽默而诙谐的故事,对当下现实阴暗面的鞭笞与讥讽真可谓入木三分。
  5. To different precision require of different sample, the precision demands of castigation are all the same.
    对于不同样本的精度要求,偏离精度要求的惩罚是一视同仁的。

英英释义

noun

  1. verbal punishment

      Synonym:    chastisement

    1. a severe scolding

        Synonym:    earfulbawling outchewing outupbraidinggoing-overdressing down