reprimand

美音:['reprɪ.mænd] 英音:['reprɪ.mɑːnd]

简单释义:


n.惩戒;申斥

v.斥责;训斥;申斥

网络谴责;训诫;指斥

变形:

第三人称单数:reprimands  现在分词:reprimanding  过去分词:reprimanded  


完整释义:


n.

1.(特指当权者进行的)严责,谴责,惩戒;申斥
2.申斥,训斥,对…训斥一番
3.〔教〕警告处分

v.

1.申斥,谴责,惩戒
2.斥责,责怪;批评,说


例句:

  1. Provide for powers for the HKMA to issue a public reprimand to exempt AIs which have committed misconduct in regulated activities.
    赋予金管局权力对豁免认可机构在受规管活动范围内的不当行为发出公开谴责。

  2. After the severest reprimand, he did not tremble.
    即使受到最严厉的申斥,他也不发抖。

  3. At home when the kids are being naughty, do show your irritation and reprimand them without beating or shouting at them out of frustration.
    在家里,当孩子们调皮捣蛋时,拿出你威严惩罚他们,不要失控地打或大声呵斥他们。

  4. Lee said the company's need to deal with that reprimand delayed his intended departure by almost a month.
    李开复说,由于需要应对这一指责,他意向中的离职推迟了几乎一个月。

  5. The least that can happen is that you'll be hauled up before the company commander and given a severe reprimand.
    至少你将被公司领导传讯并受到严厉申斥。

  6. In other days she would have been forced at least to reprimand him severely.
    如果是在以前,她至少不能不对他严厉地训诉一番。

  7. As a manager one of my responsibilities is to reprimand employees who are not working hard.
    作为司理的责任之一就是当员工工作不努力时赐与斥责。

  8. He had to answer; he could not ignore the question or brush it away with a reprimand or a dismissive counterquestion.
    他必须回答的;他没有以训斥或轻蔑的反诘驳回或回避这个问题。

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