rebuke 英 [rɪˈbju:k]   美 [rɪˈbjuk]

rebuke

rebuke  英 [rɪˈbju:k] 美 [rɪˈbjuk]

vt. 指责,非难;制止;使相形见绌  n. 非难,指责;谴责,鞭策 

进行时:rebuking  过去式:rebuked  过去分词:rebuked  第三人称单数:rebukes  名词复数:rebukes 

I would not judge nor rebuke them. 我既不会审判他们,也不会谴责他们。
Between the two presidents, however, Sarkozy is surely the leader most deserving of rebuke. 但是在两个总统之中,萨科齐无疑是那个最应受到谴责的。

  • If you receive a rebuke, it means that you have been reprimanded, or scolded. You're sure to get a rebuke if you forget to do your math homework four days in a row.
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  • vt. 指责,非难;制止;使相形见绌
  • n. 非难,指责;谴责,鞭策
  • 1. I would not judge nor rebuke them.

    我既不会审判他们,也不会谴责他们。

  • 2. Between the two presidents, however, Sarkozy is surely the leader most deserving of rebuke.

    但是在两个总统之中,萨科齐无疑是那个最应受到谴责的。

  • 3. Could Jesus rebuke us today for the same things?

    耶稣是否会因为同样的原因指责我们?

  • rebuke (n.) early 15c., "a reproof, reprimand," from rebuke (v.).
  • rebuke (v.) early 14c., "to reprimand, reprove; chide, scold," from Anglo-French rebuker "to repel, beat back," Old French rebuchier, from re- "back" (see re-) + buschier "to strike, chop wood," from busche (French bûche) "wood," from Proto-Germanic *busk- (see bush (n.)). Related: Rebuked; rebuking.
re·buke / rɪˈbjuːk ; NAmE rɪˈbjuːk / verb [often passive ] rebukesb (for sth/for doing sth) ( formal) to speak severely to sb because they have done sth wrong 指责;批评 SYN reprimand The company was publicly rebuked for having neglected safety procedures. 公司因忽略了安全措施而受到公开批评。 re·buke noun [countable ,  uncountable ] He was silenced by her stinging rebuke. 她的尖锐批评使他哑口无言。 rebuke rebukes rebuked rebuking re·buke / rɪˈbjuːk ; NAmE rɪˈbjuːk /
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