v.责备,训斥:对某人的行为表示不满或不赞同,以纠正其错误。
chastise /tʃæsˈtaɪz/ [ chastising chastised chastises ]
及物动词 If you chastise someone, you speak to them angrily or punish them for something wrong that they have done. 训斥; 责罚
Thomas Rane chastised Peters for his cruelty.
托马斯·瑞训斥了彼得斯的残忍。
The Securities Commission chastised the firm but imposed no fine.
证券委员会责备了该公司但没有课以罚款。
I just don't want you to chastise yourself.
我只是不想让你责罚你自己。
... 被惩戒的 = chastened 被惩戒的 = chastised 被惩罚的 = punished ...
Thomas Rane chastised Peters for his cruelty.
托马斯·瑞训斥了彼得斯的残忍。
He chastised the team for their lack of commitment.
他指责队伍未竭尽全力。
The Securities Commission chastised the firm but imposed no fine.
证券委员会责备了该公司但没有课以罚款。
"Last year,he chastised me a little bit for taking so much risk and just never really thinking about what I was doing."
VOA : standard.2010.02.09
The Romney camp has chastised Obama, saying the president doesn't want military members to vote early.
Meanwhile, a Frost ad chastised Sessions for voting against air marshals and baggage screening.
Last week, GLAAD put out a statement that chastised Utah station KSL-TV, an NBC affiliate.