美 [tʌŋ ˈlæʃɪŋ]
n. 谴责;斥责
tongue-lashing //
可数名词 If someone gives you a tongue-lashing, they shout at you or criticize you in a very forceful way. 斥责; 呵斥
After a cruel tongue lashing, he threw the girl out of the group.
一阵严厉的斥责后,他把这个女孩从小组中赶了出去。
rebuking a person harshly
同义词: chiding / scolding / objurgation
顺我者昌,逆我者亡(Who resist shall perish),有人曾严辞(Tongue-lashing)屏绝为里皮(Lippi)充任如此的密探脚色,获取的回报是里皮严格的打击报复,雪藏、弃用、谗谄。
... chiding 动词chide的现在进行... tongue-lashing 斥责 objurgation 责难 ...
... Work and Pleasure 工作和娱乐 Winter work search寒假宅人求 Tongue-lashing 狠狠训斥 ...
〔口语〕辱骂;训斥。 tongue-lashing 百般辱骂 shout all sorts of abuse; abuse in every possible way; assail sb.
谴责;斥责
I expected a tongue-lashing for not even stopping to talk.
我期待他斥骂我,骂我不停下来和他说话。
How would his own three sons have reacted to such a tongue-lashing?
对这样的斥责,他自己的三个儿子会如何作出反应?
Harry's mother gave him a tongue-lashing for telling family secrets.
哈里把家中的隐私告诉别人,被母亲狠狠责骂了一顿。
And Tony Blair would never have had that tongue-lashing you gave him!
The old professional elites get a tongue-lashing.
Russia's Ministry of Communications rated it the best political talk show in Russia in 2012, but the format was abruptly changed last summer after Mr. Kirby got an on-air tongue-lashing from a Kremlin critic for suggesting fascism needn't be outlawed.
WSJ: The American Who Tells Russia How Bad Things Are in America