英 [rɪˈbjuːk] 美 [rɪˈbjuːk]
v. <正式>斥责,指责
n. 指责,叱责,训斥
复数rebukes
第三人称单数rebukes
现在分词rebuking
过去式rebuked
过去分词rebuked
rebuke /rɪˈbjuːk/ CET6+ TEM4 [ rebuking rebuked rebukes ]
及物动词 If you rebuke someone, you speak severely to them because they have said or done something that you do not approve of. 谴责
The president rebuked the House and Senate for not passing those bills within 100 days.
总统谴责参众两院未在100天内通过那些法案。
有变体名词 Rebuke is also a noun. 谴责
His statements drew a stinging rebuke from the chairman.
他的申明受到了主席严厉的谴责。
an act or expression of criticism and censure
he had to take the rebuke with a smile on his face
同义词: reproof / reproval / reprehension / reprimand
censure severely or angrily
同义词: call on the carpet / take to task / rag / trounce / reproof / lecture / reprimand / jaw / dress down / call down / scold / chide / berate / bawl out / remonstrate / chew out / chew up / have words / lambaste / lambast
rebuilt 重建 rebuke for 指责 rebuke 多指上级对下级进行的公开、强烈、严正而不宽容的责备。隐含一定权威的意味。
... retrieve再获得;找回 monarch君主;最高统治着 rebuke指责;非难 ...
... resure 弹回 rebuke 谴责,指责 rebut 反驳,证明为伪 ...
非难,指责;谴责,鞭策
He was silenced by her stinging rebuke.
她的尖锐批评使他哑口无言。
His statements drew a stinging rebuke from the chairman.
他的申明受到了主席严厉的谴责。
I would not judge nor rebuke them.
我既不会审判他们,也不会谴责他们。
Many analysts interpreted that as an implicit rebuke to Mr.Obama's predecessor, George W.Bush,over his handling of the war in Iraq.
VOA : standard.2009.10.09
Prime Minister Taro Aso exercised his only real option Monday after Sunday night's resounding rebuke at the polls.
VOA : standard.2009.08.31
The Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano defended the pope in an unprecedented rebuke to the Times.
Nor, however, was it met with the sort of scathing rebuke that was once obligatory.
Nonetheless, it could be interpreted as a rebuke of his former employer and colleagues.
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