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- Don't scold the child without reason. 不可无缘无故地责骂小孩。
- The President has to be sworn in publicly. 总统必须当众宣誓就职。
- Don't scold him; he is a mere child. 别责备他,他只不过是个孩子。
- Don't scold him too much; he is at best a child. 不要太责骂他; 他只不过是个孩子。
- His father gave him a bad scold this morning. 他父亲今晨狠狠训了他一顿。
- Don't scold the boy; he'll come round in time. 不要责骂这孩子,他过了那一阵就会好的。
- Take it easy on your son and don't scold him too much. 对你儿子不要操之过急,不要过分责骂他。
- One who publicly recites literary works. 朗诵者在大众面前背诵文学作品的人
- An evil or criminal act that is publicly known. 恶行公众所知的极坏或有罪的行为
- The disobedient son went out of his way to scold his parents. 这个不孝顺的儿子越出常轨谴责父母。
- You shouldn't scold him on the slightest pretence. 你不应该以一点点借口就责骂他。
- After the defeat two generals were publicly disgraced. 那两位将军吃了败仗之後,在公众心目中威望扫地。
- I am going to say what I think of him openly and publicly. 我要公开、坦然地说出我对他的看法。
- She rapped the Minister publicly for his indiscreet remarks. 她公开斥责那位大臣言论失当。
- The dishonest minister was publicly disgraced. 那个不诚实的大臣被公开贬黜了。
- Extra shares of common will be sold publicly. 额外的普通股份将公开出售。
- The corrupt official was publicly disgraced. 那个贪官被当众解职。
- Don't scold him. He did this totally out of habit. 不要批评他了。他这么做完全是出于习惯。
- Father got angry, but he did not scold me. 爸爸生气了,然而他没有骂我。
- The act of making known publicly. 宣布,宣布使公开知道的行为