scoldings

n.责骂
常用释义
n.责骂,训斥:对某人的错误或不当行为表示不满和指责的言辞。

例句

On his way home, he was feeling depressed as he thought of the scoldings he would get from wife when he reached home.

他走在回家的路上,想到回到家妻子的责骂,垂头丧气的。

传唤陷入财务或法律问题的公司高管接受质询并进行电视转播是美国政坛的老规矩。

He did not rule us with a rod. Even his rebukes did not amount to scoldings.

他没有用棍棒来管束我们,甚至连他的训斥也不像是责骂。

But as the number of sites nears 900, will not the currency of UNESCO's praise and scoldings be devalued?

然而随着文化遗址的数目接近900处,联合国教科文组织惯用的表扬和批评做法不会贬值吗?

Because of all the scoldings, the younger began to think that he was not a very good person.

小儿子因为总是受到斥责,甚至认为自己不是怎样好的人。

Catherine Ashton, the EU's foreign-policy chief, issues almost daily scoldings to nasty regimes.

欧盟外交政策高级代表凯瑟琳·阿什顿(CatherineAshton)几乎每天都对流氓政体进行斥责。

to borrow a mirror from a girl student who received scoldings from him.

他当然不好意思向常常挨他骂的女生借镜子。

"The Free Press is insensitive and uncaring " and "We believe victims, " read two of the milder scoldings.

“自由新闻报缺乏敏感度也缺乏关怀”,“我们相信受害者”,这是两条较温和的谴责。