chide
chide 英 [tʃaɪd] 美 [tʃaɪd]
vt. 责骂;斥责 vi. 斥责;责骂
进行时:chiding 过去式:chided 过去分词:chided 第三人称单数:chides 名词复数:chides
- To chide someone is to ride them or get on their case, without really getting in their face.
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- vt. 责骂;斥责
- vi. 斥责;责骂
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1. How can you chide your teenager for ignoring you in favor of a video game if you're always checking your iPhone for work messages?
如果你经常查看iPhone上是否有工作信息的话,你怎么斥责你的十几岁的小孩沉迷于电子游戏呢?
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2. Often did the Woodcutter and his wife chide him, and say: 'We did not deal with thee as thou dealest with those who are left desolate, and have none to succour them.
樵夫和妻子常常斥责他:“我们并不曾像你对待那些被遗弃的人一样对待你啊,你还一点一点施舍的东西都不给他们。
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3. But when asked whether the State of the Union address was the "proper venue" in which to "chide" the Supreme Court, Roberts did not hesitate.
但是当有人问道国情咨文演说是否是一个“合适的时机”去“指责”联邦最高法院时,罗伯茨毫不犹豫地回答了这个问题。
- chide (v.) late 12c., "scold, nag, rail," originally intransitive, from Old English cidan "to contend, quarrel, complain." Not found outside Old English (though Liberman says it is "probably related to OHG *kîdal 'wedge,'" with a sense evolution from "brandishing sticks" to "scold, reprove").
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