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scold

/skohld/US // skoʊld //UK // (skəʊld) //

责骂,骂人,斥责,詈骂

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to find fault with angrily; chide; reprimand: The teacher scolded me for being late.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to find fault; reprove.
    • : to use abusive language.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who is constantly scolding, often with loud and abusive speech.
    • : common scold.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbfind fault with
Forms: scolded, scolding
Synonyms
admonish劝诫,训诫,劝告,劝谏berate呵斥,呵责,训斥,嗔怪blame责备,指责,责怪,归咎于castigate诟病,鞭挞,抨击,谴责censure斥责,谴责,指责,训斥chide呵护,呵斥,呵斥声,呵责criticize批评,批判,指责,说三道四denounce谴责,攻讦,驳斥,指责rebuke训斥,申斥,谴责,训斥一下reprimand斥责,训斥,斥责责备,谴责reproach责备,责难,责备声,责怪taunt奚落,嘲弄,嘲讽,讥讽upbraid叱咤风云,叱责,叱骂,叱咤江湖vilify诋毁,诽谤,诋毁他人,诋譭abuse滥用,虐待,辱骂,虐待行为asperse渴望,渴望的,渴望着,渴望得到cavil洞穴,穴位,穴居,蛀牙chasten惩戒,责罚,督责,鞭笞disparage贬低,诋毁,贬损,贬低他人expostulate辩称,辩解,争辩,争论lecture讲座,讲课,讲演,说话nag唠叨,唠唠叨叨,叨叨preach宣讲,说教,传道,传教rail铁路,轨道,铁轨,栏杆rate率,费率,速率,税率ream绞刑,绞肉,绞肉机,绞车recriminate谴责,指责,辩解,责备reprobate恶人,恶棍,恶习不改,恶人先告状reprove谴责,斥责,责备,诤言revile咒骂,谩骂,辱骂,僝僽vituperate疗养,疗养院,疗养地,疗养员dress down敷衍了事,穿着,扮靓,穿着打扮give a talking-tojump on跃跃欲试,跃上,跳跃,跃升keep aft保持船尾,保持后方,保持后退,保持后部lay down the law颁布法律,颁布法律规定,判决法律,判决light into光入,光线进入,光进,光线变成objurate拗口的,拗口,拗不过的,拗口的是put down撂倒,放下,撂下,撂倒了rake over the coals扒在炭火上,扒开炭火,扒在炭上,扒在炭火上的take to task指责,问罪,问罪于人,问责tell off说出,说,说谎,说话

Examples

  • Activists scold us about which side of history we want to be on, never noticing that nobody agrees where the line is.

  • Take for example, the reaction of Keith Olbermann, the reigning scold of sportslandia.

  • And then I wonder if I would be such a scold with my patients about any other issue.

  • Given a choice between the scoundrel and the scold, who might the people go for?

  • The invitation from Peter Orlovsky provided an opportunity for her to scold Ginsberg once again.

  • Remember how often you used to scold me for tangling the yarn, when you were spinning on the great wheel.

  • As soon as the old birds saw Josie and her mamma coming, they began to scold, and fly about in great alarm.

  • The frightened maid ceased to scold in her polyglot way and grew coherent.

  • The old man became dreadfully angry, you may guess, and began to scold and curse in German.

  • I charge nothing for the lodging—only do not sit up late and burn up the candles, for Therese will scold.

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