vt. 指責,非難 give a short especially official scolding to
英英釋義
Noun:
an act or expression of criticism and censure;
"he had to take the rebuke with a smile on his face"
Verb:
censure severely or angrily;
"The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car"
"The deputy ragged the Prime Minister"
"The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup"
rebuke的用法和樣例:
例句
用作動詞 (v.)
She was roundly rebuked for what she had done. 她做出了這種事因而受到嚴厲的指責。
She rebuked him strongly for his negligence. 她嚴厲斥責他的疏忽。
用作名詞 (n.)
He received a stern rebuke from his superior. 他受到上司的嚴厲斥責。
The teacher delivered a sharp rebuke to the class. 教師尖刻地指責了全班學生。
As a great movement of history took shape, her dignity was a daily rebuke to the pettiness and cruelty of segregation. 在偉大的反種族隔離的運動開始形成時期,她的高貴在於每天譴責卑鄙而殘酷的種族隔離制度。
It is sometimes thought that Europeans can do little to rein in a petrodollar-fuelled Russia, beyond issuing the occasional mild rebuke. 人們不時認為,除了偶爾發發溫和的譴責之外,歐洲人很難支配石油富足的俄羅斯。