reprimand
美音:
[´reprə´mænd
]英音:
[´reprə´mænd
]n.申斥
难易程度:
reprimand为短语/超纲词汇
词形变化:
动词过去式:reprimanded 过去分词:reprimanded 现在分词:reprimanding 第三人称单数:reprimands
reprimand
/'reprɪmɑ:nd; [US] -mænd; `rɛprə,mænd/
v [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sb (for sth) rebuke sb (for a fault, etc), esp officially 训斥、申斥或斥责某人(尤指对下属).
n [C, U] rebuke, esp an official one 训斥, 申斥, 斥责(尤指对下属)
*receive a stiff, severe, sharp, etc reprimand 受到严厉的、严格的、尖刻的...训斥
* His negligence passed without reprimand. 他玩忽职守并未受到斥责.
reprimand
v [T][
Date: 1600-1700;
Language: French;Origin: réprimande, from
Latin, from reprimere;
REPRESS]
to tell someone officially that something they have done is very wrong
→
scold, tell off
tell offreprimand sb for (doing) sth The military court reprimanded him for failing to do his duty.>reprimandn[C] a severe reprimand
1. He may gently reprimand an official or even suggest to parliament that a law be altered. 他可以善意地批评某位官员,也可以甚至向议会提议修改某项法律。
2. She was thinking that she must reprimand her home help the next morning for such a monstrous piece of negligence, 她心想明天上午一定要好好训斥那个干家务的帮手,她竟如此疏忽大意。
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