lambaste 的定义
lam·bast·ed, lam·bast·ing.
lambaste 近义词
punish, beat
lambaste 的近义词 42 个
- assail
- berate
- castigate
- excoriate
- scold
- upbraid
- attack
- blister
- bludgeon
- censure
- criticize
- cudgel
- denounce
- flay
- flog
- hammer
- hit
- pan
- pelt
- pound
- pummel
- rebuke
- reprimand
- roast
- scorch
- scourge
- shellac
- slam
- slap
- slash
- smear
- smother
- strike
- thrash
- trim
- wallop
- whip
- lash into
- rake over the coals
- read the riot act
- rip into
- scathe
lambaste 的反义词 10 个
更多lambaste例句
- 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.