scolding
['skəuldiŋ]
n. 责骂, 叱责
动词scold的现在分词形式
例句与用法:
The headmaster gave the boys a scolding.
校长训斥了那些男生。
He was scolded for being lazy.
他因懒惰而受叱责。
He felt more like laughing at the child's escapade than scolding him, but, solemn as an owl, he got through the necessary reprimand.
那孩子的恶作剧与其说让他责骂,倒不如说让他啼笑皆非,然而,他还是起来进行了必要的惩戒。
Every scolding that boy gets just seems to glance off him and not change his behaviors at all.
每次责骂对这个男孩似乎都不起作用,一点也没有改变他的品行。
词形变化:
副词: scoldingly | 名词: scolder | 动词过去式: scolded | 动词过去分词: scolded | 动词现在分词: scolding | 动词第三人称单数: scolds |
n.
责骂; 斥责[C][U]
John got a scolding for coming home late.
约翰因回家晚了而挨骂。
a.
责骂的
scolding
名词复数:scoldings
词形变化:
副词: scoldingly | 名词: scolder | 动词过去式: scolded | 动词过去分词: scolded | 动词现在分词: scolding | 动词第三人称单数: scolds |
同义词:
reprimand | admonish | rebuke | chew out | lecture | chide | reproach | caution | blame | discipline | tell off | tick off | reprove | berate | upbraid | censor | fury | skin | to | talk | talk to | revile | vituperate | reproof | nagger | trounce | scolder | jaw | grouch | chew up | common scold | call down | bawl out | remonstrate | rag | grumble | dress down | lambaste | take to task | nag | lambast | denounce | accuse | condemn |
反义词:
词义辨析:
同义参见:
punishment
hell
censorious
scolding['skəuldiŋ]adj.1.■责骂的,斥责的n.1.■责骂,斥责
scoldingscolding[ˈskəuldiŋ]n.1.■责[怒]骂, 斥责, 指责get[receive]a good scolding挨一顿大骂give sb. a good scolding把某人大骂一顿
词性变化scolding[ˈskəuldiŋ]adj.1.■责骂的, 斥责的, 爱骂人的
继承用法scoldinglyadv.
scolding
名词 scolding:
rebuking a person harshly
同义词:chiding, objurgation, tongue-lashing
动词 scold:
censure severely or angrily
同义词:call on the carpet, take to task, rebuke, rag, trounce, reproof, lecture, reprimand, jaw, dress down, call down, scold, chide, berate, bawl out, remonstrate, chew out, chew up, have words, lambaste, lambast
show one's unhappiness or critical attitude
形容词 scolding:
who is rebuking severely
scolding
■"Oh, Captain Randall, don't scold them!
"唔,兰德尔队长,请不要责备他们!
■"Oh, Scarlett, don't scold me!
"啊,请不要责怪我!
■"Take it easy on Alex and don't scold him too much, " said Mrs. Green to Mr. Green.
"对亚历克斯耐心点,别过于责骂他。"格林太太向格林先生交代说。
■He can always work off his temper by scolding some of his pages.
"纵然他没趣,不过出了二门,背地里拿着他两个小幺儿出气,咕唧一会子就完了."
■"No, she doesn't scold me very often.
“太太这一年多来倒也不常骂我。
■I will not scold you, my little Frantz.
“我的小法兰兹,我不会责骂你。
■"Get away!We have no nail here!"The bellboy scold a way.
“滚开!我们这里没有钉子!”侍者骂道。
■"Scold and adulation", cause the silence of literary criticism.
“骂杀与捧杀”,导致评论萎缩,是文学衰寂的重要原因。 文艺评论需要实事求是的态度。
■A girl of ten, you say, and she presumes to scold her lawful king.
一个十岁的女孩,你说,可她却胆敢指责她合法的国王。”
■But now,I am a callan,he never stop scolding me.
一点效率都没有,都不知道教苑怎么想的!
■She refrained from scolding her child until the company left.
一直到同伴们走开,她才开始责备她的孩子。
■Husbands are in heaven whose wives scold not .
丈夫不挨妻子骂,犹如生活在天堂。
■Don't scold the child without reason.
不可无缘无故地责骂小孩。
■To annoy by constant scolding, complaining, or urging.
不断找岔,抱怨由不断的责骂、抱怨或催促而产生的烦恼
■No amount of pleading or scolding her mother tried stopped Susie"s tantrum.
不管那位母亲怎么好说歹说,那女孩还是不依。
■Don't scold me for such a trifle.
不要因为这样的小事责备我。
■Don't scold him too much. After all, he is still a child.
不要太责怪他,毕竟他还是个孩子。
■Do not scold him too much; he is at best a child.
不要太责骂他; 他只不过是个孩子。
■Don't always scold and give lots of praise instead.
不要总是批评,而要给予赞扬。
■Don't scold him. He did this totally out of habit.
不要批评他了。他这么做完全是出于习惯。
■Don't scold him, he had said sorry to us.
不要责备他了,他已经向我们道歉了。
■Don't scold the child.' It's not his fault.
不要责备这个孩子,这不是他的错。
■Don't scold her, she's nothing but a child.
不要责骂她, 她只不过是个孩子。
■Don't scold her; she's nothing but a child.
不要责骂她;她只不过是个孩子。
■Don't scold the boy.He'll come round in time.
不要责骂这个男孩,他终会平静下来的。
■Don't scold the boy; he'll come round in time.
不要责骂这孩子,他过了那一阵就会好的。
■Don't glare at me like that, you deserved the scolding.
不要那么瞪着我, 你本该受到训斥的。
■Don't glare at me like that,you deserved the scolding.
不要那么瞪着我,你本该受到训斥。
■Don't scold him; it is not his fault.
不要骂他, 这不是他的错。
■Don't scold him, it is not his fault.
不要骂他,这不是他的错。
■What led you to scold us all today?
什么事使你今天大骂我们?
■He can did not receive scolding.
他不会被骂。
■He does not dare to see his father. He is afraid of his scold .
他不敢见他父亲,怕挨骂。
■He does not dare to see his father. He is afraid of being scold.
他不敢见他父亲,怕挨骂。
■They scold us because of their love and responsibility on us.
他们会责骂我们是出于对我们的爱和责任。
■They suffered a lot from beating and scolding.
他们受尽了打骂之苦。
■They are always scolding at each other instead of reasoning together.
他们总是互相斥责而不是相互劝导。
■How horrid of them to be always scolding you for nothing?
他们是多么可恶,常常无故责备你?
■They protested to his stepmother, demanding that she scold him.
他们有一次居然在他继母的面前批评他的行动,要她好好管教他。
■He caught a scolding from his father.
他受到父亲一顿责骂。
■The scolding ran off him like water off a duck's back.
他听了责骂只当耳边风。
■His bate, pointing to Simon to scold: "Blamed, you boil to me.
他大怒,指着西蒙骂道:“混蛋,你给我滚出去。”
■And so he went on scolding to his den beneath.
他就这么骂骂咧咧地回到他的窝里。
■He gasped in astonishment and I escaped a scolding.
他张着嘴一句话也说不出来。 我就此顺利地逃脱了一次“声讨”。
■His mother dealt him a severe scolding.
他母亲狠狠地骂了他一顿。
■He did not receive scolding.
他没有被骂。
■His father gave him a bad scold this morning.
他父亲今晨狠狠训了他一顿。
■His father gave him a scolding.
他父亲说了他一顿。
■He gave her such a scolding that he reduced her to tears.
他狠狠地训了她一顿,结果她哭了。
■Scolding sometimes brings bad effects on a child.
他的新教法产生了良好的效果。