admonish

美音:[əd'mɑnɪʃ] 英音:[əd'mɒnɪʃ]

简单释义:


v.告诫;责备;警告;力劝

网络训诫;劝告;规劝

变形:

第三人称单数:admonishes  现在分词:admonishing  过去式:admonished  


完整释义:


v.

1.劝,劝告;告诫;数落
2.忠告[劝告](某人做某事)
3.为某事告诫某人
4.警告某人(有危险等)
5.敦促、提醒某人(尽义务等)
6.要求、催办(某事)


例句:

  1. Stephen Hawking uses his new book, The Grand Design, to admonish philosophers for failing to keep up.
    斯蒂芬霍金用他的新书《伟大设计》来给哲学家们敲警钟:你们已经落伍了。

  2. In dealing with the people who violate the rules of the court, the people's court may admonish them to leave the court, fine OR detain them.
    人民法院对违反法庭规则的人,可以予以训诫,责令退出法庭或者予以罚款、拘留。

  3. Admonish your friends in private, praise them in public.
    私下告诫、当众赞扬你的朋友。

  4. Admonish means counsel ( another ) against something to be avoided ; caution .
    警告某人劝告(他人)不要做应避免的事;警告。

  5. Knowing the king had a bad habit of drinking all night, Chunyu Kun decided to take this chance to admonish the king.
    淳于髡知道齐王有整晚饮酒的坏毛病,于是决定借这个机会劝诫他。

  6. Our profile continued to admonish us for having skipped the step.
    软件的属性继续提醒跳过的步骤。

  7. He wasn't one to adlib and would admonish me when I did so.
    他不是个擅长adlib的人,也admonish我别这么干。

  8. Han Yu's life is the best admonish pagoda, Su said he was writing after generations of decline, the Dow economic world of the drowning.
    韩愈一生最精彩的是谏佛骨,苏东坡说他是文起八代之衰,道济天下之溺。

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