chiding

英 [ˈtʃaɪdɪŋ] 美 [ˈtʃaɪdɪŋ]

v.  批评; 指责; 责备
chide的现在分词

复数:chidings现在分词:chiding



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 斥责;呵斥;指责
    If you chide someone, you speak to them angrily because they have done something wicked or foolish.
    1. Cross chided himself for worrying...
      克罗斯怨怪自己瞎操心。
    2. He gently chided the two women.
      他温和地责备了那两名女子。

双语例句

  1. Those chiding the IEA for using emergency supplies as a price management tool have a point but they should consider the context.
    指责iea不该动用应急储备来管理原油价格有一定道理,但批评者应考虑事情的来龙去脉。
  2. The old caretaker was always scolding and chiding.
    这个老看门人总是责骂,呵叱个没完。
  3. As I stood outside its brokenness that day nearly a year ago, chiding the sea, a solitary black high-heeled sandal of mine teetered on a broken slab of concrete.
    一年前的那天,我站在房子的废墟旁怒斥大海时,看到了我的一只高跟黑色凉鞋行影孤单地在一块破混凝土板上摇来晃去。
  4. Connie Hedegaard, Danish Minister for climate, who will be one of the hosts at Copenhagen, took the unusual step of chiding fellow ministers.
    丹麦气候部长康妮赫泽高(conniehedegaard)将是哥本哈根会议的主持人之一,她对其他国家的部长进行了斥责,这一举措非同寻常。
  5. Celia is forever chiding her sister for being much too intellectual.
    西莉亚永远是她的妹妹为里根过于知识。
  6. This tape, chiding Bush and not threatening the US and not taking credit for911, is pointing to the Bush lie.
    这个磁带,一张布什没有威胁美国,不以信用为911,是指向布什说谎。
  7. I was going to send you home with a chiding.
    我本来想让你回家去了。

英英释义

noun

  1. rebuking a person harshly

      Synonym:    scoldingobjurgationtongue-lashing