lambasted

lambasted[læmˈbeɪstid] 

原级:lambaste

第三人称单数:lambastes

现在分词:lambasting

lambasted 基本解释
不断地狠打某人,鞭打( lambaste的过去式和过去分词 );严厉斥责某人;
lambasted 单语例句

1. lambasted

1. Chavez lambasted the clergy of " lying " about his plans for the reform, warning Venezuela's Catholic Church leaders they were " sinning " by spreading falsehoods.

2. Indian media have also lambasted the government for the power outages for two consecutive days.

3. Echoing the program hosts, legislator Emily Lau lambasted the Liaison Office for meddling in the operation of DBC.

4. lambasted的翻译

4. Lawmakers lambasted officials involved in the forced labor scandals in north Shanxi Province and central Henan Province during their deliberation of the draft.

5. After last year's selection of films was universally lambasted for their mediocrity, it is eagerly welcoming the big names.

6. The government inquiry lambasted Edward Fung for making the decision in flagrant breach of procedures and rules.

7. Chinese environmental officials and media have frequently lambasted local authorities for rampant environmental violations and called for serious punishments for negligent officials.

8. The article further lambasted the practice of giving foreign patients priority in transplant operations due to the higher fees hospitals can charge them.

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9. The target hasn't been hit, but the local government should not be lambasted as it has certainly been trying.

10. Since then Simpson has been featured on dozens of internet blogs, being lambasted as a'hypocrite'.