excoriates

英 [ˌeksˈkɔːrieɪts] 美 [ˌeksˈkɔːrieɪts]

v.  擦破,擦伤,剥落(皮肤); 严厉指责; 痛斥
excoriate的第三人称单数



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. This idiom excoriates those who show off their slight accomplishments in front of experts.
    “班门弄斧”这个成语,用来比喻在行家面前显示本领。
  2. Nonetheless, in several chapters he excoriates the arrogance and hubris of medical specialists, who so frequently in America take charge of patients with a terminal disease.
    尽管如此,在书中几个章节里他严厉斥责了一些傲慢狂妄的医学专家,在美国,他们经常去为那些身患不治之症的病患看诊。
  3. Public opinion excoriates regulators for their ineffectiveness as it nurtures exaggerated expectations of what future regulation might achieve.
    舆论谴责监管层无能,是因为公众对未来监管可能达到的效果抱着过高的期望。