scold

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scold的反义词

过去分词:scolded

过去式:scolded

scold 基本解释

scold

及物动词责骂

不及物动词责骂; 斥责

名词常骂人的人

scold 同义词

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动词blame reprimand talk to chide lecture reprove admonish

scold 反义词

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及物动词encourage praise

scold 相关例句

scold

及物动词

1. My mother scolded me when I dropped the plates.
    我摔了盘子时,我妈妈责备我了。

2. She is always scolding her children.
    她老是斥责自己的子女。

3. Don't scold so much.
    别老是骂人。

名词

1. His father gave him a bad scold this morning.
    他父亲今晨狠狠训了他一顿。

scold 网络解释

1. 三四:The new tax laws perplex me. 新税收法律使我很费解. | 三四、blame, condemn, reproach, scold | blame v.责怪,把......归咎于.

2. 死口的(中原方言:说话很厉害) 骂:scold 死口的(中原方言:说话很厉害) 骂 | seam 细 麽 缝;接缝 | search 搜 去 搜寻;搜查

scold 词典解释
scold的意思

1. scold的近义词

1. 训斥;责骂
    If you scold someone, you speak angrily to them because they have done something wrong.

    e.g. If he finds out, he'll scold me...
           如果他知道了,肯定会责骂我的。
    e.g. Later she scolded her daughter for having talked to her father like that...
           后来她训斥女儿不应该那样对父亲说话。

scold 单语例句

1. Occasionally the two argued over soccer or whether their teacher would scold them for buying more popcorn.

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2. We can air our views and criticize him, but it's not correct for some netizens to scold or even curse him.

3. Times were when children considered it natural for elders to scold them in front of their friends.

4. He would never again be able to scold his son for eating his favorite unhealthy snack - deep fried potato chips.

5. " I often scold him because he is too young to control his nerves in training, " said Chang.

6. Fed up by having to wait for a long time in public hospitals, both patients and their relatives often scold and vent their anger at nurses.

7. scold的意思

7. It's harder to scold yourself about spending too much cash when you can't remember where that cash went.

8. He defiantly challenged Tony Chan and his family to call him directly so he could scold them directly.

9. She was the original tiger mother, although she never did scold or physically punish us.

10. He then proceeded to scold my friend about his smoking and bad eating habits.

scold 英英释义

noun

1. someone (especially a woman) who annoys people by constantly finding fault

    Synonym: scolder nag nagger common scold

verb

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

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2. show one's unhappiness or critical attitude

    e.g. He scolded about anything that he thought was wrong
           We grumbled about the increased work load

    Synonym: grouch grumble