第三人称复数:scoldings
scolding的翻译
名词责骂,斥责
形容词责骂的
动词责骂,斥责( scold的现在分词 )
名词
1. I'll give him a good scolding and bring him over to beg pardon.
我要狠狠教训他一顿,并要他过来求饶。
2. John got a scolding for coming home late.
约翰因回家晚了而挨骂。
1. 责骂:区分惩戒(discipline)与责骂(scolding)谈到苏格拉底、亚里士多德部分,勉强还算好一点,不过当谈到形而上学(Metaphysics)、形而下学(Aconcrete Science)、实体论(Ontology)、辩证法(Dialectic)等专业用语时,头就开始莫名的疼痛.
2. 训斥:scoldchidingdressing-downratingscoldingtwitupbraidvituperate 责骂 | scolding 训斥 | scolecite 钙沸石
3. 斥责/训斥/责骂:scofflaw /常违反法规者/ | scolding /斥责/训斥/责骂/ | scolecite /钙沸石/
4. 责骂; 斥责 (名):scold 责骂; 唠唠叨叨地责备; 骂, 叱责 (动) | scolding 责骂; 斥责 (名) | scolex 头节 (名)
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. A supermarket employee lied to her mother that she was robbed and raped to avoid a scolding for staying out late.
2. scolding的解释
2. The political significance is for the scolding to be given in such a way that white America can't help but overhear what's being said.
3. The only thing they knew to correct children's behavior was physical punishment, when they found scolding useless.
4. scolding
4. Fearing a scolding, the two brothers decided to make up a story about being bullied by young gangsters.
5. scolding什么意思
5. Such is the impact of online games that a lot of them ignore their parents'scolding and warning not to do so again.
6. They think that under the circumstances being angry is natural, and scolding them loudly is natural and therefore acceptable.
7. She said she could no longer stand the scolding after a month of working there, he said.
8. The old man comes from a vulnerable group and deserves our care, not scolding unfair treatment.
9. " I once played a soccer team member who was scolding his opponents after a match, " he recalled.
noun
1. rebuking a person harshly
Synonym: chiding objurgation tongue-lashing