castigate
常見(jiàn)例句
- And the more used Democratic activists feel, the less likely they are to rush to the polls to castigate the Republicans.
曾經(jīng)的共和黨激進(jìn)分子考慮的越多,他們?cè)讲豢赡軟_進(jìn)投票站去譴責(zé)共和黨。 - Decades after the 1929 crash, I recall Jimmy Carter confiding he “hated” to have to castigate “poor old Herbert Hoover, ” whom he confessed he really liked.
自1929年大崩潰之后,幾十年過(guò)去了,我印象中只有吉米·卡特曾承認(rèn),他對(duì)于不得不申斥自己曾公開(kāi)表示喜歡的“可憐的老胡佛”深感“痛恨”。 - When two organizations fail to come to agreement to join forces, I don't believe that gives license for anyone, outside either organization, to take sides and publically castigate one of the parties.
當(dāng)雙方在合作上不能達(dá)成一致,我不認(rèn)為其他的局外人有權(quán)以此為由來(lái)偏袒其中任一方,并且公開(kāi)指出另一方的不對(duì)。 - It offers an occasion both to salute this outstanding public servant and to castigate his ever-voluble critics.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Profile in courage: Douglas J. Feith - Since Pius had died two years earlier, the decision was made to castigate him as a Nazi collaborator.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Opportunity is knocking on Israel's door - And if they are able to do this, they will have used the authoritarian methods of governance of those, whom today they castigate.
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