chided
英 [ˈtʃaɪdɪd]
美 [ˈtʃaɪdɪd]
v. 批评; 指责; 责备
chide的过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 斥责;呵斥;指责
If youchidesomeone, you speak to them angrily because they have done something wicked or foolish.- Cross chided himself for worrying...
克罗斯怨怪自己瞎操心。 - He gently chided the two women.
他温和地责备了那两名女子。
- Cross chided himself for worrying...
双语例句
- The greatest punishment we could invent for her was to keep her separate from him: yet she got chided more than any of us on his account.
我们如果真要惩罚她,最厉害的一着就是把他俩分开,可是为了他,她比我们更多挨骂。 - You're being childish, I chided myself.
太幼稚了,我责备我自己。 - She chided him for his laziness.
她责备他懒惰。 - He chided her for carelessness.
他因她的粗心大意而责备她。 - Critics of the Court blamed this on the justices, and Richard Nixon repeatedly chided the Court in his successful campaign for president in1968.
批评最高法院的人士将此归咎于最高法院法官。理查德·尼克松(RichardNixon)在他1968年成功的总统选战中一再指责最高法院。 - He chided her for prioritizing the reading of ministerial memos over the uplift provided by great literary works.
他指责佩尔兰优先选择阅读部长级备忘录,而不是通过伟大文学作品提升素养。 - His father chided him for being late.
他因迟到被父亲叱责。 - "That's why you have a weight problem," she chided.
“难怪你体重有问题了,”她责怪我说。 - He also chided the United States, our home country.
他也斥责美国&我们的祖国。 - He chided MPs in the German Bundestag for not wearing ties and lectured his ministers and ANC members on punctuality.
他曾指责德国联邦议员不打领带,并要求他的部长和非国大党员们守时。