英 [ɪkˈskɔːrieɪt] 美 [ɪkˈskɔːrieɪt]
vt. 严厉的责难;擦破……的皮肤
第三人称单数excoriates
现在分词excoriating
过去式excoriated
过去分词excoriated
excoriate /ɪkˈskɔːrɪˌeɪt/ [ excoriating excoriated excoriates ]
及物动词 To excoriate a person or organization means to criticize them severely, usually in public. (公开)指责
He proceeded to excoriate me in front of the nurses.
他继续在这些护士们面前指责我。
... antidote 解毒剂;解药 excoriate 严厉的责难;擦破...的皮肤 languor 疲倦;无精打采 ...
... disparage贬损 excoriate批判 flay严厉批评 ...
excoriate(呵斥), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... exceptional adj.例外的,异常的,特别的 excerpt v.做摘录n.摘录 excoriate v.撕皮;严厉批评 ...
He proceeded to excoriate me in front of the nurses.
他继续在这些护士们面前指责我。
To assail with stinging criticism; excoriate.
痛责:以尖刻的批评攻击;严厉地批评。
To criticize severely and devastatingly; excoriate.
严厉地和带毁灭性地批评;狠批。
"A sense that a step is made to release prisoners, and the government is trying to build some bridges in certain areas, but at the same time, the revolutionary side is given its moment in which Fidel Castro is able to excoriate the United States and to continue to lay out the revolutionary credentials, or Cuba's role as a leader of the Third World."
VOA : standard.2010.07.13
He was a leading adornment of the establishment he liked to excoriate.
Too many Republicans are said to be reluctant to criticize a leader of their own party for engaging in behavior they rightly would excoriate any Democrat for perpetrating.
On the other hand, it is permissible to excoriate Myanmar or Cambodia on humanitarian grounds, since neither country poses the kind of threat to the international system that realists care about.
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