英 [ˈkæstɪɡeɪt] 美 [ˈkæstɪɡeɪt]
v. <正式>严厉批评,申斥;苛评
第三人称单数castigates
现在分词castigating
过去式castigated
过去分词castigated
castigate /ˈkæstɪˌɡeɪt/ [ castigating castigated castigates ]
及物动词 If you castigate someone or something, you speak to them angrily or criticize them severely. 谴责
Marx never lost an opportunity to castigate colonialism.
马克思从不放过任何谴责殖民主义的机会。
... bleak adj.寒冷的, 阴冷的, 荒凉的, 凄凉的, 黯淡的 castigate v.严惩 tyrant n.暴君 ...
... pommel:殴打 castigate:惩罚 prevaricate:改变(vary)以前(pre-)所说的话->现在说的话和以前说的话不同->支吾;说谎 ...
... carnivorous adj. 食肉的 castigate v. 谴责 casual adj. 随便的;非正式(officially)的 ...
... bleak adj.无遮蔽的;荒凉的 castigate v.惩治;苛评;谴责 enmity n.敌意;不和 ...
castigation 惩罚;苛评;修订
严惩;苛评;矫正;修订
Marx never lost an opportunity to castigate colonialism.
马克思从不放过任何谴责殖民主义的机会。
Do not castigate the very One that gave you life for life is not ending.
不要谴责给予你生命的真正的那一个,生命是没有止境的。
"I don't want to be one of those elders who castigate young people's form of communication," she said.
“我不想变成那种批评年轻人沟通方式的老人,”她说。
She said it was her duty to "castigate the man who is undermining everything we stand for".
It offers an occasion both to salute this outstanding public servant and to castigate his ever-voluble critics.
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Since Pius had died two years earlier, the decision was made to castigate him as a Nazi collaborator.
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