scold 详细解释
scold
[skəuld]
v.责骂, 训斥
n.斥责, 爱责骂的人
vt.
骂, 责骂; 唠唠叨叨地责备
She is always scolding her children.
她老是斥责自己的子女。
vi.
骂, 叱责
Her mother scolds too much.
她母亲训斥太多。
n.
1. 【旧】好骂人的女人, 爱抱怨的女人[S1]
2. 责骂[C]
His father gave him a bad scold this morning.
他父亲今晨狠狠训了他一顿。
词形变化
副词: scoldingly | 名词: scolder | 动词过去式: scolded | 动词过去分词: scolded | 动词现在分词: scolding | 动词第三人称单数: scolds |
词义辨析
同义:
vt.责备
同义参见:
反义:
vt.vi.骂, 责骂
英英释义
名词 scold:
someone (especially a woman) who annoys people by constantly finding fault
同义词:scolder, nag, nagger, common scold
动词 scold:
censure severely or angrily
同义词:call on the carpet, take to task, rebuke, rag, trounce, reproof, lecture, reprimand, jaw, dress down, call down, chide, berate, bawl out, remonstrate, chew out, chew up, have words, lambaste, lambast
show one's unhappiness or critical attitude
补充
scoldscold英:[skəuld] 美:[skold]vt. & vi.1.责骂, 斥责She is always scolding.她总是骂个不停。Don't scold the child.It's not his fault.别责怪那孩子, 那不是他的过错。例句
1. 'You should be at school,' he scolded.“你应该在学校的。”他斥责道。 2. Mother scolded me this morning for being rude to you.今天早上妈妈因为我对你无礼而训斥了我。 3. to scold someone for因…而责骂某人 4. She always complains and scolds.她总是抱怨和骂街。 5. I never scolded,even if my children made mistakes.我从不喜欢斥责,即使我的孩子犯了错误我也不发火。 6. Mum took Anna away, scolding her for her bad behaviour.妈妈拉走了安娜,责备她不守规矩。 7. He scolded [=reprimanded] the children for making a mess.他责骂孩子们搞得一片狼藉。 8. "The article scolds [=(more formally) berates, upbraids] the United Nations for not doing enough about the situation."这篇文章怒斥联合国没有对局势做足够的努力。 9. "“You should never have done that,” she scolded."“你那么做太不应该了。”她训斥道。 10. The children got a scolding for making a mess.孩子们因为制造狼藉而挨骂了。 11. scolding was not necessary.责骂是没有必要的。 12. He can be a bit of a scold sometimes.他有时爱训斥人。
