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lambaste

/lam-beyst, -bast/US // læmˈbeɪst, -ˈbæst //

抨击,侮蔑,辱骂,侮骂

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    lam·bast·ed, lam·bast·ing.

    • : to beat or whip severely.
    • : to reprimand or berate harshly; censure; excoriate.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbpunish, beat
Forms: lambasting
Synonyms
assail袭击,攻击,殴打,打击berate呵斥,呵责,训斥,嗔怪castigate诟病,鞭挞,抨击,谴责excoriate苛责,痛斥,谴责,剥落scold责骂,骂人,斥责,詈骂upbraid叱咤风云,叱责,叱骂,叱咤江湖attack攻击,袭击,抨击,抨击的blister水泡,疱疹,起泡,起泡剂bludgeon打棍子,打击,棍棒,拍打censure斥责,谴责,指责,训斥criticize批评,批判,指责,说三道四cudgel棒子,大棒,棍棒,棍子denounce谴责,攻讦,驳斥,指责flay剥皮,剥落,扒皮,剥制flog鞭打,鞭笞,鞭挞,鞭策hammer榔头,锤子,铁锤,铁锤子hit撞击,冲击,撞击声,敲击pan平底锅,盘子,盘点,锅pelt毛皮,生皮,生皮的作用,毛皮的颜色pound重击,磅,捣毁,敲击pummel殴打,敲打,敲击,捣毁rebuke训斥,申斥,谴责,训斥一下reprimand斥责,训斥,斥责责备,谴责roast烘烤,焙烧,烘焙,焙烤scorch灼烧,烧焦,灼热,灼伤scourge祸患,祸害,灾祸,灾害shellac虫胶,贝壳粉,虫胶的使用,虫胶的使用方法slam猛击,抨击,猛烈抨击,猛烈撞击slap掌掴,猛击,拍打,啪啪啪slash斜线,斜杠,斜线式,斜杠杠的smear涂抹,涂片,敷衍了事,抹黑smother窒息,扼杀,封杀,闷死strike打击,击中,罢工,击中了thrash抽打,抽搐,鞭打,鞭挞trim修剪,修饰,修整,修剪的wallop撞墙,撞击,撞击声,墙头草whip鞭子,鞭打,鞭笞,皮鞭lash into鞭笞,鞭打,抓紧时间,鞭挞rake over the coals扒在炭火上,扒开炭火,扒在炭上,扒在炭火上的read the riot act宣读暴乱法,宣读暴动法案,宣读防暴法,宣读暴动法rip into撕毁,撕裂成,撕开,撕裂为scathe刮痧,刮伤,刮痕,刮擦

Examples

  • They said Republicans sought to dismantle a safety-net program they long had lambasted as offering “Obamaphones,” even though the former president didn’t create it.

  • The jetty was legally installed in 1970 and has become a beloved destination, but I wonder if it would have been lambasted in the age of social media.

  • In late August, an update to the regulation passed the SEC commission with two of five commissioners dissenting, lambasting the amendment for falling “silent” on climate change.

  • Oil workers and executives testified about the jobs that supported their families, and they lambasted “environmental extremists” and state officials.

  • In short, her pitch is well-tuned to conservative Missouri, decrying government waste and lambasting out-of-touch elites.

  • Indisputably Obama, I think, though of course, he will go on the stump and lambaste Republicans for holding out on tax cuts.

  • He predicted, correctly, that The New York Times would jump all over the ad and lambaste McCain.

  • He aint gonna lambaste half our crew an the ole man, an git away wid it!

  • Jake, who's been itching to lambaste the man, says 's-far's he can see, it was the poolroom man who did all the talking.

  • I want to go out and help lambaste those infernally cocksure armies of that jelly-and-cream King.

  • An' then, whoop they come over to England, an' they lambaste the Anglo-Saxons, an' talk to 'em about 'honneur.'

  • They lambaste impartially and with a certain Irish delight in doing the job thoroughly.