及物动词非难,指责; 制止,阻止; 使相形见绌; 惩戒
名词非难,指责; 斥责,训斥
及物动词praise
及物动词
1. She often rebuked him for carelessness.
她常常指责他粗心大意。
2. His devotion to his work rebukes me.
他的敬业精神是对我的鞭策。
3. His industry rebukes me.
他的勤劳使我感到惭傀。
名词
1. He dare not do it for fear of parental rebuke.
他怕父母训斥,不敢为之。
1. 责退:海姆的牧师绝不可命令不死生物,即便是邪恶牧师亦只可使用责退(rebuke). 绝大多数的海姆牧师都会兼职成为战士或圣武士. 历史/与众神的关系History/Relationship:海姆总是身着厚重的全身铠甲,以象征自己所背负的重担. 身为永恒的监视者,
2. 叱责,指责:rebound 弹回 | rebuke 叱责,指责 | rebut 反驳,证明为伪
1. 指责;非难;谴责
If you rebuke someone, you speak severely to them because they have said or done something that you do not approve of.
e.g. The president rebuked the House and Senate for not passing those bills within 100 days.
总统谴责参众两院没有在100天之内通过那些法案。
1. rebuke的解释
1. Tuesday's rebuke was a rare resolution of disapproval pushed through by Democrats who insisted that Wilson had violated basic rules of decorum and civility.
2. He said his visit was a rebuke to the conjecture that the ties between Hamas and Iran had deteriorated.
3. Her fate also had drawn appeals from the European Union, an indignant rebuke from Iran and the disgust of thousands of people.
4. I guess that when the expatriate bellowed his rebuke, not only the driver but everybody else who witnessed the scene was shocked.
5. Wednesday's election exposed deep tensions within Palestinian society and was a clear rebuke to Fatah for its corruption and inability to maintain order.
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6. What we can foresee is the complaining countries invoking international rules to rebuke and restrict China's technology policies.
7. Not only did the opposition Labour Party rebuke her, but also many within her own Conservative Party demanded her resignation.
8. Japan " bought " the archipelago in September 2012 from a Japanese family to solidify its claim, a move that triggered a rebuke from China.
9. An appeal process has been amended for suspected cheaters who rebuke their accusations, the amendments state.
10. rebuke的近义词
10. An appeal process has been amended for suspected cheaters who rebuke their accusations, the revisions state.
noun
1. an act or expression of criticism and censure
e.g. he had to take the rebuke with a smile on his face
Synonym: reproof reproval reprehension reprimand
verb
1. rebuke的反义词
1. censure severely or angrily
e.g. The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car
The deputy ragged the Prime Minister
The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup
Synonym: call on the carpet take to task rag trounce reproof lecture reprimand jaw dress down call down scold chide berate bawl out remonstrate chew out chew up have words lambaste lambast