excoriate
excoriate 英 [ˌeksˈkɔ:rieɪt] 美 [ɪkˈskɔriˌet, -ˈskor-]
vt. 严厉的责难;擦破...的皮肤
进行时:excoriating 过去式:excoriated 过去分词:excoriated 第三人称单数:excoriates
- When it comes to “telling someone off,” excoriate is reserved for the most severe cases. So, before you excoriate your little sister for borrowing your favorite jacket without permission, consider whether she truly deserves such harsh treatment.
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- vt. 严厉的责难;擦破...的皮肤
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1. That's why the solution to substandard performance is always to excoriate, punish and shame the child.
这也是为什么对付不合格的成绩的办法总是苛责,惩罚,和羞辱这个孩子。
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2. Separately, much of the African writing culture that remains on the continent, including Kwani?, is propped up with cash from the Western donors that African writers purport to excoriate.
此外, 留下来植根于非洲大陆的创作文化之大部, 包括《宽尼文学期刊》在内, 都靠西方捐款者的金钱扶持, 而这些金援者却正是非洲作家们号称要斥责的人。
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3. The psychologist Barry Schwartz used the kindergarten experiment to excoriate an experimental New York schools programme which paid older children to show up and work hard.
心理学家巴里•施瓦兹(Barry Schwartz)利用一个在幼儿园进行的实验,批判纽约多家学校通过付钱给年龄较大的儿童让他们到校认真学习的试验性做法。
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