upbraid
名词:
名词: upbraider
更多词形:
副词: upbraidingly | 名词: upbraider | 动词过去式: upbraided | 动词过去分词: upbraided | 动词现在分词: upbraiding | 动词第三人称单数: upbraids |
单词例句:
1 Tim. 5:1 Do not upbraid an elderly man, but exhort him as a father, younger men as brothers,
提前五1不可严责老年人,只要劝他如同父亲,劝青年人如同弟兄,
He seems to be speaking to an imagined hearer, raising the topic and trying to persuade, convince or upbraid him.
他极具诗歌天赋,开创了“玄学派”,从此掀起了一股新的诗歌浪潮。
Drink and upbraid this old man, let him go out, he is still smiling like this, who knows old man's feeling at heart.
喝斥这位老人,让他出去,他仍然这样笑着,谁知道老人心里的感觉。
upbraid a person for [with] a fault
责备某人的过失
Useless for the patriotic Mrs.Merriwether to upbraid her daughter and point out that homespun was the proper bridal attire for a Confederate bride.
不过,即使有这种闲言碎语在背后流传,如果他认为值得的话,他还是可以保持自己的声望的。
What they upbraid the bourgeoisie with is not so much that it creates a proletariat, as that it creates a revolutionary proletariat.
他们责备资产阶级,与其说是因为它产生了无产阶级,不如说是因为它产生了革命的无产阶级。
and thus, as she thought, he spoke: [013] "Lisabetta, thou dost nought but call me, and vex thyself for my long tarrying, and bitterly upbraid me with thy tears;
流着泪,苦苦地埋怨我。可是别再痴心了吧,我再也不能回来和你相见了,因为就在你最后看见我的那一天,你的三个哥哥把我谋杀了。”
Upbraid generally suggests a well-founded reproach, as one leveled by an authority
通常指有充分理由的责备,如来自权威的责备
13 For he had taken money, that I being afraid should do this thing, and sin, and they might have some evil to upbraid me withal.
要他恐吓我,使我那样去作犯罪的事,如此给他们留下一种坏名誉,好藉以辱骂我。