admonish
vt. 劝告; 训诫; (温和地)责备; 轻责
If you admonish someone, you tell them very seriously that they have done something wrong.
They admonished me for taking risks with my health...
他们责备我不应拿自己的健康冒险。
She admonished him gently, 'You should rest, not talk so much.'
她温柔地责备他:“你要多休息,少说话。”
1. admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior;
2. warn strongly; put on guard
3. take to task;
advise, caution, warn, admonish, counsel
这些动词均有"劝告,忠告,警告"之意。
Yet do not esteem him as an enemy, but admonish him as a brother.
可是不要把他当仇敌看待, 但要把他当弟兄规劝.
Financial advisors admonish clients to bills each month to avoid interest and finance charges.
理财专家劝告客户,每个月按期还款,避免发生利息或其它费用.
Thes. 3:15 Yet do not regard him as an enemy, but admonish him as a brother.
帖后三15只是不要以他为仇敌, 乃要劝戒他如弟兄.
There are two shapes of admonish and needle about the needle in ShuoWenJieZi.
现代缝衣针的“针”字,《说文解字》中有两个形体:“箴”、“针”.
Practically or ethically, we cannot simply admonish them to not clear forest.
不管是基于实际上或道德上的考量, 我们都不能单只责备这些人、叫他们不准砍伐森林.