reprimand

reprimand [ˈreprɪmɑ:nd]  [ˈreprɪmænd] 

第三人称单数:reprimands

现在分词:reprimanding

过去分词:reprimanded

reprimand的反义词

过去式:reprimanded

reprimand 基本解释

reprimand

名词谴责; 训斥; 惩戒

及物动词谴责; 惩戒; 责难

reprimand 相关例句

reprimand

及物动词

1. The policeman reprimanded the driver for turning without a signal.
    警察训斥司机不打信号就拐弯。

2. He was reprimanded for playing truant.
    他因逃学而受严斥。

reprimand 网络解释

1. 惩戒:据悉,贝克在向田纳西纪律法庭提出的控告中,要求对最高法院的五名大法官进行惩戒(reprimand). 不过,法律道理专家佩拉(Lucian Pera)指出,法官是应该被允许尽其最大努力,根据法律和事实真诚地作出决定,而不害怕被处分,被谴责和被告诫什么.

2. 骂:一次就可完成的事one-time event | 骂yell at ; reprimand ; chide ; scold ; reprove | 支持support ; endorse ; back up ; uphold

reprimand 词典解释

1. reprimand什么意思

1. 训斥;斥责;谴责
    If someone is reprimanded, they are spoken to angrily or seriously for doing something wrong, usually by a person in authority.

    e.g. He was reprimanded by a teacher for talking in the corridor...
           他因为在走廊里讲话受到了一位老师的斥责。
    e.g. Her attempts to reprimand him were quickly shouted down.
           她本想斥责他,但很快就被大声喝止了。

reprimand 单语例句

1. reprimand

1. If McLaren are found guilty, possible sanctions range from a reprimand to disqualification.

2. The report said players were then ordered to reprimand coach Kim Jong Hun.

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3. It was even more irksome that our president did not reprimand him for talking out of place.

4. Some believed that prospects were fading for a compromise under which Wolfowitz would avoid a harsh reprimand but would resign anyway.

5. He also said the six who received letters of reprimand were from a military police unit.

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6. He decompresses with card games on Air Force One, but players who do not concentrate risk a reprimand.

7. The school board said it handed the teacher a " strict reprimand " and the teacher has apologized for giving the quiz to his pupils.

8. The website where Pei works has announced that it will reprimand him.

9. Boylan said 18 of the soldiers had been punished so far and the other five would face reprimand this week.

10. As for China, legal reform should emphasize moral reprimand as well as preventing sexually transmitted diseases.

reprimand 英英释义

noun

1. reprimand的反义词

1. an act or expression of criticism and censure

    e.g. he had to take the rebuke with a smile on his face

    Synonym: rebuke reproof reproval reprehension

verb

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1. rebuke formally

    Synonym: censure criminate

2. 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 rebuke rag trounce reproof lecture jaw dress down call down scold chide berate bawl out remonstrate chew out chew up have words lambaste lambast