reviling

英 [rɪˈvaɪlɪŋ] 美 [rɪˈvaɪlɪŋ]

v.  辱骂; 斥责
revile的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 憎恨;辱骂;谩骂;痛斥
    If someone or something is reviled, people hate them intensely or show their hatred of them.
    1. He was just as feared and reviled as his tyrannical parents...
      他和他专横残暴的父母一样为人惧怕和憎恨。
    2. What right had the crowd to revile the England players for something they could not help...?
      观众有什么权力因为英格兰队员们无能为力的事情而斥责他们?

双语例句

  1. His legs had not only undergone verbal criticisms and reviling, but had been handled and pinched.
    他的两腿不仅遭到语言上的非难与辱骂,而且在肉体上被捏被掐。
  2. A man stood on a wooden box in the park, reviling against civilization.
    一个人站在公园的一个木盒上,大肆攻击文明世界。
  3. The speaker stood on a table, reviling at the evil doings of the reactionaries.
    那位演讲者站在桌上痛斥反动派的罪恶行径。
  4. For those who stood before him jeering him, reviling him, taunting him, and actually thrusting their tongues out at him in mockery.
    那些站在祂面前,嘲弄祂、辱骂祂、讥笑祂和戏谑祂的群众。