英 [ədˈmɒnɪʃ] 美 [ædˈmɑːnɪʃ]
vt. 告诫;劝告
第三人称单数admonishes
现在分词admonishing
过去式admonished
过去分词admonished
admonish /ədˈmɒnɪʃ/ TEM8 [ admonishing admonished admonishes ]
及物动词 If you admonish someone, you tell them very seriously that they have done something wrong. 告诫
They admonished me for taking risks with my health.
他们告诫我不要拿自己的健康来冒险。
有变体名词
Sometimes he gave them a severe admonishment.
有时他严肃警告他们。
... reprimand:训斥,斥责;谴责 admonish:警告;轻责;告诫 blame:指摘,责备;责怪 ...
... reprimand:训斥,斥责;谴责 admonish:警告;轻责;告诫 blame:指摘,责备;责怪 ...
... flagrant a.非常的,公然的,不能忍受的,恶名昭著的 admonish v. 劝告,警告, duress n. 监禁,强迫 ...
admonish(规劝), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
admonitory 劝告的,警告的
admonishment 训戒;警告(等于admonition)
The ethics committee may take a decision to admonish him or to censure him.
道德规范委员会可能决定对他进行警告或批评。
The dead whisper to us, they console us, they admonish us.
逝者会向我们低语,他们会给我们以安慰和告诫。
Our profile continued to admonish us for having skipped the step.
软件的属性继续提醒跳过的步骤。
Separately, he did also admonish Syria for blocking access to the site and withholding documentation.
IR In your articles on urban sprawl you admonish us to consider reality rather than Utopian notions of community.
At the same time, they kicked out the committee chairman and two other Republicans who'd voted to admonish DeLay.