reprimand
vt. 譴責; 懲戒; 責難
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...
他因為在走廊裡講話受到了一位老師的斥責。
Her attempts to reprimand him were quickly shouted down.
她本想斥責他,但很快就被大聲喝止了。
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.
這些動詞意為憤怒或惡毒地斥責或批評.
He may gently reprimand an official or enven suggest to parliament that a law be altered.
他可以溫和地指責一個官員或甚至建議議會修改法律條款.
His boss gave him a reprimand for being late.
他的老闆因他遲到而訓了他一頓.
He may gently reprimand an official or even suggest to parliament that a law be alltered.
他可以溫和地指責一個官員,或者甚至建議議會修改法律條款.
The police officer receive an official reprimand after the Inquiry Into the accident.
在調查該事故後警察收到一方官方的申斥.