castigated的意思
castigated中文翻譯:
vt.嚴懲;苛評;矯正;修訂
castigate───vt.嚴懲;苛評;矯正;修訂
castigates───vt.嚴懲;苛評;矯正;修訂
fastigiated───錐形的
castigator───n.譴責者;懲罰者
castrated───閹割的
fatigated───疲勞的
fustigated───vt.用棍棒打;抨擊
instigated───vt.唆使;煽動;教唆;慫恿
masticated───v.咀嚼;粉碎;撕捏(masticate的過去式和過去分詞)
How does this country end up being a Republic, the Third Republic, which has been castigated because it seemed to fumble along?───這個國家是怎么成為一個共和國的,即第三共和國,因為它似乎是在摸索著前進而被譴責?
He castigated himself for being so stupid.───他責怪自己太笨。
Instead, Southern slaveholders misconstrued abolitionist views of the 1830s as mainstream rather than marginal Northern public opinion, and castigated Northerners generally for opposing slavery.───相反,南方的奴隸主誤認為9世紀30年代的廢奴主義觀點是主流,而不是北方邊緣的公眾意見,于是他們普遍譴責北方人反對奴隸制。
The US is often castigated for cultural imperialism, but Britain is the worse offender.───美國常常因為其文化帝國主義受到譴責,但更應該受指責的是英國。
At the height of the Cultural Revolution, the poor man was castigated for putting on airs, pretending to be a "local" Chairman Mao.───時值文化大革命的高潮,這個倒霉蛋就因為裝腔作勢,假裝“土”毛主席而被打倒。
Today, Ahmadinejad on Israel and the United States several times to speak to the "mad castigated granted, " it seems like a breath.───如今,內賈德在對以色列和美國多次口無遮攔地“狂批痛罵”之后,似乎想喘口氣了。
After two years of being castigated by politicians for their irresponsible mortgage-ratings work, credit raters have turned the tables.───在因為不負責任的次債評級而被政客們敲打了兩年之后,現在評級機構將局面扭轉過來了。
The electric inspector was castigated for having failed to check the wire as he was supposed to .───電工因沒有把他份內的電線檢查好而被譴責。
Palestinians and human-rights groups have repeatedly castigated the Israeli army for failing to stop such destruction.───由于沒能阻止此類的破壞,巴勒斯坦人和人權組織反復斥責以色列軍隊。
Helmut Kohl, chancellor from 1982-98, has been castigated for flouting the party finance laws he enacted.
He castigated himself for being so stupid.
He castigated those who had become wealthy by exploiting their political standing for private gain.
He was castigated for his carelessness in doing homework.
He castigated members of the Central Committee for allowing the party to become divided by factions.
She castigated him for having no intellectual interests.
Perhaps the miners were castigated for not checking the route beforehand in view of the importance of their visitors.
He castigated the secretaries for their sloppy job of filing.
Health inspectors castigated the kitchen staff for poor standards of cleanliness.