admonishment

名词:

名词: admonisher

更多词形:

副词: admonishingly | 名词: admonisher | 动词过去式: admonished | 动词过去分词: admonished | 动词现在分词: admonishing | 动词第三人称单数: admonishes |

单词例句:

To admonish as to action or manners.

告诫对行为或礼节等的告诫

Her admonish don't make any sense to her.

她的劝告对她毫无影响.

Knowing the king had a bad habit of drinking all night, Chunyu Kun decided to take this chance to admonish the king.

他幽默地回答说:“我喝一升酒会喝醉,喝一百升酒也要喝醉。”

Neither did the tranquilizers the veterinarian prescribed for him with the admonishment, ”Don't hesitate to use these.

牠听到打雷就会抓狂,让全家有如被超级飓风扫过,连吃镇静剂都没有用!

Admonish means counsel (another) against something to be avoided; caution.

警告某人劝告(他人)不要做应避免的事;警告。

Used to respond to a roll call, attract attention, command an animal, or rebuke, admonish, or concur.

到,喂,嘿点名时回答、引起注意、命令动物、训斥、告诫或同意时用

Xuyu and Bigan died from heart being dug out, due to his loyal admonishment.

胥余及比干,因为忠谏被割心而死。

Mr Green admonish me for drinking too much.

格林先生警告我喝酒太多了。

I do not write these things to make you ashamed, but to admonish you as my beloved children.

我写这话,不是叫你们羞愧,乃是警戒你们,好像我所亲爱的儿女一样。