lambaste
英 [læmˈbeɪst]
美 [læmˈbeɪst]
v. (尤指公开地)猛烈抨击,狠狠批评
现在分词:lambasting 过去式:lambasted 第三人称单数:lambasts 过去分词:lambasted
COCA.37543
牛津词典
verb
- (尤指公开地)猛烈抨击,狠狠批评
to attack or criticize sb very severely, especially in public
英英释义
verb
- censure severely or angrily
- The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car
- The deputy ragged the Prime Minister
- The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup
- beat with a cane
双语例句
- I know some people may lambaste me for this statement, but in all honestly, there's a strong level of truth in that assumption.
我知道很多人会对我的这个论断嗤之以鼻,但是在过去的历史中,有过很多强有力的事实可以印证我的论断。 - You often publicly lambaste certain industries or practices, but rarely specific companies or people.
你常常公开抨击某些行业或做法,但很少针对具体企业或个人。 - I have met people that praise my country for its equality freedom and wealth and I have met others that lambaste it for its inequality tolerance of iniquity and selfishness.
我见过由于平等、自由和财富赞成美国的人,我也见过由于不平等、宽容邪恶和自私、强烈斥责我的国家的人。 - Teacher's silent half point at me and lambaste after ring: You are a smelly rascal!
老师沉默半响后指着我又大骂:你就是一个臭流氓! - Even someone at in order to suffer from a harmful kid to greatly make a school, lambaste a teacher and greatly go to law court, the public also all everythings carry on in the kid's eyelid underneath.
甚至有人在公开场合为受到伤害的孩子大闹学校、大骂老师、大上法庭,并且所有的一切都在孩子的眼皮底下进行的。