reprimand

英 [ˈreprɪmɑːnd] 美 [ˈreprɪmænd]

v.  申斥; 训斥; 斥责
n.  谴责; 训斥; 惩戒

过去分词:reprimanded过去式:reprimanded复数:reprimands现在分词:reprimanding第三人称单数:reprimands

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Collins.1 / BNC.14198 / COCA.14849



牛津词典

verb

  1. 申斥;训斥;斥责
    to tell sb officially that you do not approve of them or their actions
    1. The officers were severely reprimanded for their unprofessional behaviour.
      军官们因违反职业规则而受到了严厉的斥责。

柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 训斥;斥责;谴责
    If someone is reprimanded, they are spoken to angrily or seriously for doing something wrong, usually by a person in authority.
    1. He was reprimanded by a teacher for talking in the corridor...
      他因为在走廊里讲话受到了一位老师的斥责。
    2. Her attempts to reprimand him were quickly shouted down.
      她本想斥责他,但很快就被大声喝止了。
    3. Reprimand is also a noun.
    4. He has been fined five thousand pounds and given a severe reprimand.
      他被罚款5,000英镑,并受到了严厉斥责。

双语例句

  1. He was reprimanded by a teacher for talking in the corridor
    他因为在走廊里讲话受到了一位老师的斥责。
  2. Her attempts to reprimand him were quickly shouted down.
    她本想斥责他,但很快就被大声喝止了。
  3. 'Don't contradict your mother,' was Charles's sharp reprimand
    “不要和你妈妈顶嘴,”查尔斯严厉地斥责道。
  4. I felt that his reprimand was reasonable. I could not die, so I came up here!
    我觉得他骂得很对,所以我没办法死,就跑上来了!
  5. Silicon Valley fears neither fines nor political reprimand.
    硅谷既不害怕罚款,也不怕政治谴责。
  6. But last night matter, was the parents also must reprimand me.
    但昨晚的事,是父母也要斥责我的。
  7. IE people don't want to make CORRECT changes for fear of reprimand.
    IE的人并不想谴责恐惧的正确的变化。
  8. I let him off the hook with a mild reprimand.
    我只是轻微的斥责使他脱离了困境。
  9. You are gonna give me a musical diploma or a reprimand?
    您是要给我发音乐文凭还是要处分我?
  10. Punished especially by reproof or reprimand.
    特别是用谴责和申斥的方式来惩处。
  11. After the severest reprimand, he did not tremble.
    即使受到最严厉的申斥,他也不发抖。
  12. A reprimand to someone who incautiously left a terminal unlocked.
    对那些鲁莽离开,忘了关闭终端的人的谴责。
  13. He might even reprimand us, saying, nonsense!
    甚至很可能还会骂我们:你胡说!
  14. I am afraid that my parent will reprimand me when I show them my report card.
    我担心当我把我的成绩卡给我的父母看时他们会责骂我。
  15. As supervisor, you have the right to reprimand employees who take breaks longer than one hour.
    身为主管,你有权训斥休息超过一个小时的员工。
  16. He let me off with a reprimand.
    他只是训了我一顿就放过我了。
  17. And got a new reprimand from his teacher.
    结果被老师臭骂了一顿。
  18. He received a severe reprimand for his behaviour.
    他的行为受到了谴责。
  19. The police officer receive an official reprimand after the Inquiry Into the accident.
    在调查该事故后警察收到一方官方的申斥。
  20. Today an administrative reprimand is considered a sacrifice.
    如今,来自政府的斥责就已成为一种牺牲。
  21. He may gently reprimand an official or even suggest to parliament that a law be altered.
    他可以温和地批评某一官员,也可以向议会建议修改某条法律。
  22. The reprimand had not been recorded in the official files.
    这一谴责并未记录于官方的档案。
  23. The tribunals have held that misconduct which is not gross should be punished by a reprimand rather than dismissal.
    一些法院认为非重大之行为失当应予训斥而不是解雇。
  24. To reprimand or punish severely.
    严厉申斥严厉指责或惩罚。
  25. His boss gave him a severe reprimand for being late yet again.
    他的老板因他再次迟到而痛斥了他一顿。
  26. Li couldn't reprimand anyone, for no one would submit to criticism.
    李不能训斥他们,因为没人肯接受批评。
  27. Dreams may encourage or reprimand, instruct or deceive, inspire or seduce, guide or confuse.
    梦会鼓励或谴责,指示或欺骗、启发或引诱、指导或迷惑。
  28. We won't reprimand you this time by virtue of the face that you've admitted your mistake.
    这次我们不会申斥你,因为你已承认了自己的错误。
  29. Battle No.3: Companies don't have a dress code but they still reprimand employees for wearing certain attire.
    战斗3:公司没有规定着装,但却会因为某些着装而严厉训斥员工。
  30. However, it was to be the poet of a reprimand.
    然而,得到的却是这位大诗人的一顿训斥。

英英释义

noun

  1. an act or expression of criticism and censure
    1. he had to take the rebuke with a smile on his face

    Synonym:    rebukereproofreprovalreprehension

verb

  1. rebuke formally

      Synonym:    censurecriminate

    1. censure severely or angrily
      1. The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car
      2. The deputy ragged the Prime Minister
      3. The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup

      Synonym:    call on the carpettake to taskrebukeragtrouncereprooflecturejawdress downcall downscoldchideberatebawl outremonstratechew outchew uphave wordslambastelambast