recrimination

形容词:

形容词: recriminative

更多词形:

形容词: recriminative | 名词: recriminator | 动词过去式: recriminated | 动词过去分词: recriminated | 动词现在分词: recriminating | 动词第三人称单数: recriminates |

单词例句:

They know what motivates them and what won't last more than three days, or what might result in disappointment and self recrimination.

他们清楚什么能驱动他们,什么行为不能持续三天或者会带来失望和自责。

Doing anything more risks failure and recrimination at the personal level.

不幸的是,它也是罕见的和短暂的。

A traditional view is that this couple will live happily ever after. The 15)cynical modern view is that they're doomed to 16)recrimination and a quick divorce.

传统观点认为,这对情侣从今以后将一直幸福地生活下去。愤世嫉俗的现代观点则是,他们注定会翻脸相向并迅速离婚。

The negotiation broke down in an atmosphere of recrimination.

谈判在互相指责的气氛中破裂了。

He submitted a letter of resignation free of recrimination or argument.

他呈上一份辞职书,内中毫无责怪或争辩之词。

Perhaps unsurprisingly, de Boer was a rare optimistic voice amid the clamour of blame and recrimination.

也许这并不令人奇怪,在一片批评与指责的声音中,德博埃尔是不多见的乐观派。

crimination and recrimination

[法] 互相指控, 互相嫁罪

What avails recrimination over matters wholly past recall?

我本人不仅放弃了我父亲的政治主张,而且还抛弃了他的姓。

Ty ran to his wife and tried to hug her. Catia submitted to his embrace but turned her cheek away, pursing her lips in a foreboding moue of lip gloss and recrimination.

Ty奔向他的妻子试图拥抱她。Catia接受了他的拥抱但没有了微笑,嘴唇露出“我早就知道”那样的鄙夷态度。