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berating

/bih-reyt/US // bɪˈreɪt //UK // (bɪˈreɪt) //

呵斥,叱责,叱咤风云,训斥

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    be·rat·ed, be·rat·ing.

    • : to scold; rebuke: He berated them in public.

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Examples

  • Then, without berating yourself, redirect your attention back to your practice.

  • Caught drinking and driving, the district attorney had begun berating her arresting officers.

  • She was caught on tape drunkenly berating law enforcement after being pulled over and taken in for drunk driving.

  • Towards end of the event, a middle-aged woman stepped up to the microphone and began berating Sánchez with pointed questions.

  • Today, three years later, the old gentleman is berating his friend because the silk hat was lost.

  • Berating myself: had her affection been other than that of a life-long friendship she would not have come an inch.

  • The archduke proceeded to the Town Hall, and after berating the city officials listened to the speeches of welcome.

  • Here Fitz-Roy flew into a passion, berating the volunteer naturalist, and suggested a taste of the rope's end in lieu of logic.

  • When Varina was left behind, we fell to berating the tortuous river again.

  • Draj Khan, who was managing the line of beaters, was berating his comrades vehemently.