castigated
英 [ˈkæstɪɡeɪtɪd]
美 [ˈkæstɪɡeɪtɪd]
v. 严厉批评; 申斥
castigate的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 怒声责骂;斥责
If youcastigatesomeone or something, you speak to them angrily or criticize them severely.- Marx never lost an opportunity to castigate colonialism...
马克思抓住每一个机会严厉谴责殖民主义。 - She castigated him for having no intellectual interests.
她斥责他没有智识兴趣。
- Marx never lost an opportunity to castigate colonialism...
双语例句
- Both privately and publicly he castigated the US-Japanese Security Treaty.
他在私下和公开场合都曾攻击日美安全条约。 - He watched me closely and castigated me for mistakes.
他在一旁严密监视,我一出错便大加申斥。 - She castigated him for having no intellectual interests.
她斥责他没有智识兴趣。 - China, long castigated for an artificially weak currency, has allowed its currency to appreciate gently against the dollar over the past five years.
中国一直以来因为人为压低人民币汇率而遭受指责,但已经在过去五年允许人民币兑美元小幅升值。 - The progressive intellectuals forcefully deprecated and castigated the feudal view of virtue in terms of liberty and equality.
当时先进的知识分子从自由和平等的高度对封建贞操观进行了猛烈的抨击与鞭挞,具有着鲜明的时代特色。 - She castigated the tax on gifts and bequests as a threat to small business.
她把对礼物和遗赠物征税斥之为对小商号的一种威胁。 - He castigated the secretaries for their sloppy job of filing.
由于秘书们档案工作搞得马虎草率,他严厉地斥责了他们。 - The Company Law of China castigated recently aims to arouse the investment and carving by protecting the interests of stockholders.
新公司法旨在保护股东利益,鼓励投资创业。 - The US is often castigated for cultural imperialism, but Britain is the worse offender.
美国常常因为其文化帝国主义受到谴责,但更应该受指责的是英国。 - He was castigated as a racist by his opponents.
他被对手斥责为种族主义者。
