
英:/'rɪˈbjuːk/ 美:/'rɪˈbjuːk/
斥责
过去式:rebuked 过去分词:rebuked 现在分词:rebuking 第三人称单数:rebukes 复数:rebukes
GRE,SAT
v. 斥责,指责;控制
n. 指责,斥责
The organization was rebuked by the public for not providing humanitarian relief to refugees.
该组织因没有对难民实施人道主义救援而受到大众的责难。
I severely rebuked my son because of his rude behavior.
我严厉斥责我儿子的粗鲁行为。
The man has undergone heavy pressure as a result of public rebuke.
该男子因公众的谴责而承受了巨大的压力。
I was rebuked by my manager for being late.
我因为迟到而遭到我的经理的指责
He was silenced by her stinging rebuke.
她的尖锐批评使他哑口无言。
His statements drew a stinging rebuke from the chairman.
他的申明受到了主席严厉的谴责。
I would not judge nor rebuke them.
我既不会审判他们,也不会谴责他们。
The move prompted a rebuke from President Bush.
这个举动促使了来自Bush总统的谴责。
But I will rebuke you and accuse you to your face.
其实我要责备你,将这些事摆在你眼前。
without rebuke
无可指摘的;无可非议的
vt.|charge/restrain;指责,非难;制止;使相形见绌
n.|reprehension/impugnment;非难,指责;谴责,鞭策
rebuke 是一个英语动词及名词,核心含义指严厉的批评、指责或训斥,通常带有正式、权威或不满的意味,旨在纠正错误行为或表达强烈反对。
详细解释:
核心含义与强度:
典型用法与语境:
rebuke someone for (doing) something
。例如:receive/deliver a rebuke
或 a rebuke for something
。例如:同义词与反义词:
Rebuke 指一种严厉、正式、直接的批评或指责,通常由权威人士发出,针对他人的错误、过失或不当行为,旨在表达强烈不满并要求改正。它强调批评的严肃性和对抗性。
单词解释:rebuke
动词:
名词:
表示正式的批评或谴责(例:The manager issued a stern rebuke. )。
词汇 | 强度 | 使用场景 |
---|---|---|
rebuke | 强 | 正式、权威性批评 |
blame | 弱 | 一般归咎,无强烈指责 |
accuse | 中 | 指控过错,可能涉及法律 |
condemn | 极强 | 道义谴责,如违反人权 |
scold | 中 | 日常责备(如家长对孩子) |
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