excoriated

英 [ˌeksˈkɔːrieɪtɪd] 美 [ˌeksˈkɔːrieɪtɪd]

v.  擦破,擦伤,剥落(皮肤); 严厉指责; 痛斥
excoriate的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 批判;痛斥;严厉指责
    To excoriate a person or organization means to criticize them severely, usually in public.
    1. He proceeded to excoriate me in front of the nurses.
      他开始在护士面前痛斥我。

双语例句

  1. Long and hard work excoriated his hands.
    长久和艰苦的工作使他的手破皮了。
  2. Even so, he has been excoriated by his opponents for declinism.
    即便如此,对手们还严厉批评他有衰落主义心态。
  3. Members of Congress excoriated the carmaker at hearings earlier this year, with many giving less credibility to Toyota than to researchers who questioned its testing procedures.
    美国国会议员在今年早些时候的听证会上对丰田进行了严厉指责,许多议员更相信质疑丰田测试程序的研究人员,而不太相信丰田。
  4. His palms were excoriated by the hard labor of shoveling.
    他的手掌因挖土之苦工而破皮了。
  5. The vice president excoriated me in front of all the staffs.
    副总经理在所有员工面前严重的批评了我。