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scolding

/skohl-ding/US // ˈskoʊl dɪŋ //

骂人,骂声,责骂,骂人的话

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the action of a person who scolds; a rebuke; reproof: I got a scolding for being late again.

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Examples

  • So far in the States, he has eschewed the roaring, pumping, and scolding so as not to antagonize his new teammates and opponents.

  • But to see just how crazy this scolding is, we need some background.

  • To be sure, there was some scolding of the Republican Party, but very little.

  • Yes, they engaged in a great deal of the lecturing and scolding recommended by Charles Murray.

  • Yet when Palestinians do the same, they are met with scolding and resistance.

  • And she fell to scolding him in the way he usually loved,—but at the moment found less stimulating for some reason.

  • He was aware of his own helplessness; he felt almost like a boy scolding his own wise, affectionate mother.

  • She went down and led them out of the sun, scolding the quadroon for not being more attentive.

  • "I believe Ethel took rather too much care," said Margaret, much more harassed by the scolding than by the pain.

  • At the sessions he sits swearing and scolding incessantly, and when he is at his worst—just think!