read the riot act 的定义
- To chastise loudly, or to issue a severe warning: “After the students stormed the administration building, the president of the university came out and read them the riot act.” In England, unruly crowds that did not disperse after the Riot Act was read to them became subject to the force of the law.
read the riot act 近义词
等同于 lambaste
read the riot act 的近义词 41 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
- rip into
- scathe
read the riot act 的反义词 10 个
等同于 reprove
等同于 bring to book
read the riot act 的近义词 3 个
等同于 castigate
read the riot act 的近义词 42 个
- berate
- censure
- chastise
- criticize
- excoriate
- flog
- lambaste
- lash
- penalize
- pummel
- punish
- rebuke
- reprimand
- scold
- upbraid
- baste
- beat
- blister
- cane
- chasten
- correct
- discipline
- drub
- flay
- rail
- rate
- ream
- scarify
- scorch
- scourge
- thrash
- whip
- bawl out
- chew out
- come down on
- drag over the coals
- dress down
- jump down one's throat
- lay out
- lean on
- scathe
- tongue-lash
read the riot act 的反义词 15 个
等同于 decree
read the riot act 的近义词 42 个
- berate
- censure
- chastise
- criticize
- excoriate
- flog
- lambaste
- lash
- penalize
- pummel
- punish
- rebuke
- reprimand
- scold
- upbraid
- baste
- beat
- blister
- cane
- chasten
- correct
- discipline
- drub
- flay
- rail
- rate
- ream
- scarify
- scorch
- scourge
- thrash
- whip
- bawl out
- chew out
- come down on
- drag over the coals
- dress down
- jump down one's throat
- lay out
- lean on
- scathe
- tongue-lash
read the riot act 的反义词 15 个
等同于 dictate
等同于 dispose
更多read the riot act例句
- France 24 is providing live, round-the-clock coverage of both scenes as they progress.
- There was nobody that I read who was like, “This is just… whatever.”
- Sands was involved in a scandalous-for-the-time romance with the carpenter and there were rumors she was pregnant with his child.
- A spokesman for Lewisham council said last year that it would be forced to act if the family returned to Britain.
- If you read the reactions, she was billed as ‘Beauty and Brains.’
- But Mrs. Dodd, the present vicar's wife, retained the precious prerogative of choosing the book to be read at the monthly Dorcas.
- Now first we shall want our pupil to understand, speak, read and write the mother tongue well.
- Sleek finds it far harder work than fortune-making; but he pursues his Will-o'-the-Wisp with untiring energy.
- No man should regard the subject of religion as decided for him until he has read The Golden Bough.
- He caught himself in the act of listening to you too credulously—and that seemed to him unmanly and dishonorable.