英 [ˌkæstɪˈɡeɪʃn] 美 [ˌkæstɪˈɡeɪʃn]
n. 惩罚;苛评;修订
a severe scolding
同义词: earful / bawling out / chewing out / upbraiding / going-over / dressing down
verbal punishment
同义词: chastisement
... 搥击(Bludgeon): 惩罚(Castigation): 罪业的沉重(Weight Of Guilt): ...
... castigate n.惩罚,苛评 castigation adj.偶然的 casual n.伤亡事故 ...
... castigate v.惩治,严责 castigation n.申斥,强烈反对 censure n.v.责难,非难 ...
... castigate v. 严责,惩治 castigation n. 苛评,惩罚 chastise v. 谴责;严厉惩罚 ...
castigate 严惩;苛评;矫正;修订
惩罚;苛评;修订
punishment / rod / payment / discipline
In this view, it was the castigation by Southerners that gradually caused widespread antislavery feeling throughout the North.
在这种观点下,正是南方人的谴责逐渐在北方引起了广泛的反奴隶制情绪。
It's revelation, soul castigation, Fire will burn us away.
这是启示,灵魂的惩戒,圣火将烧尽一切。
It's revelation, soul castigation. Fire will burn us away.
这是启示,灵魂的惩戒,圣火将烧尽一切。
By steadily improving relations with Turkey and hobnobbing with Jordan's King Abdullah, Iran's rulers seem to be quietly ending its castigation of Muslim countries that do business with Israel.
His consistent castigation of Israel as obstructionist and defiant has led some surveys to claim that over the past year US popular support for Israel has dropped from 77 to 58 percent.
Any move that Israel makes toward these leaders will simply facilitate their further castigation of the Jewish state and support their clear intentions to do nothing to prevent Iran from acquiring the means to destroy Israel.