reproved
v. <正>責罵,指摘,非難( reprove的過去式和過去分詞 )
If you reprove someone, you speak angrily or seriously to them because they have behaved in a wrong or foolish way.
'There's no call for talk like that,' Mrs Evans reproved him...
“沒有必要說那種話,”埃文斯夫人斥責他道。
Women were reproved if they did not wear hats in court.
女性如果在法庭不戴帽子,就會受到譴責。
1. punished especially by reproof or reprimand
He reproved her for rushing away.
他責備她不該匆匆離去。
The principal reproved the students for always staying away from school.
那個校長責備了那幾個學生,因為他們總好逃學.
The school boy took it ill that the teacher reproved him for idleness.
這個小學生心裡不痛快,因為老師責備他不用功.
He expected no answer and a dull one would have been reproved.
他並不指望聽到回答,而且如果回答得笨拙是要捱罵的.
The priest reproved people for not coming to church.
牧師責備那些不做禮拜的人.