reprimand
vt. 谴责; 惩戒; 责难
If someone is reprimanded, they are spoken to angrily or seriously for doing something wrong, usually by a person in authority.
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。
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。
1. an act or expression of criticism and censure;
1. rebuke formally
2. censure severely or angrily;
These verbs mean to reprimand or criticize angrily or vehemently.
这些动词意为愤怒或恶毒地斥责或批评.
He may gently reprimand an official or enven suggest to parliament that a law be altered.
他可以温和地指责一个官员或甚至建议议会修改法律条款.
His boss gave him a reprimand for being late.
他的老板因他迟到而训了他一顿.
He may gently reprimand an official or even suggest to parliament that a law be alltered.
他可以温和地指责一个官员,或者甚至建议议会修改法律条款.
The police officer receive an official reprimand after the Inquiry Into the accident.
在调查该事故后警察收到一方官方的申斥.