scold
常見例句
- Don't scold.
不要斥責人。 - Her tongue was incessantly scolding.
她嘴里不斷地訓人。 - Who knows why he was scolding?
誰知道他為什么在罵人? - If I walk in with muddy boots,Dad always scolds.
如果我的靴子上有泥,一進屋爸爸就責罵我。 - When they scolded him, he would answer back.
他們斥責他,他就頂嘴。 - The woman is always scolding the children in our neighbourhood.
那個婦人常責罵我們附近的孩子。 - Why did you scold him?
你為什么責備他? - The child was scolded by his mother.
孩子受到母親的斥責。 - The teacher scolded a naughty boy away.
老師斥責一個淘氣的男孩離開。 - Don't scold the child. It's not his fault.
別責怪那孩子, 那不是他的過錯. - Don't scold her, she's nothing but a child.
不要責罵她, 她只不過是個孩子. - Don't scold too much.
別老是熊人. - She writes me often, if only to scold me because I haven't written to her.
她常來信,即使僅僅為了責怪我還沒回信給她。 - Don't scold the child. It's not his fault.
別責怪那孩子, 那不是他的過錯. - I couldn't bear that Mother should scold me in the face of my friends.
母親當著我朋友們的面罵我,我受不了. - Don't scold her, she's nothing but a child.
不要責罵她, 她只不過是個孩子. - You shouldn't scold him on the slightest pretence.
你不應該以一點點借口就責罵他. - Don't take any notice of the boy. If you scold him, he'll only start acting up.
不要理那孩子, 你要是責罵他, 他反倒會開始調(diào)皮搗蛋. - Don't scold so much.
別老是罵人. - Don't scold too much.
別老是熊人. - Don't scold him; it is not his fault.
不要罵他, 這不是他的錯. - Mother's scold stabbed her to the heart.
媽媽的責罵刺傷了她的心. - Mark Twain was a determinist. Yet he never ceased to scold the human race.
馬克·吐溫是一個宿命論者. 然而他從未停止譴責人類. - Don't scold the child without reason.
不可無緣無故地責罵小孩. - I scold him for having left the door open.
我責備他沒有關門. - I was not allowed to scold her anymore.
我被告知不許再責罵她了. - When I do not want to have a shower, neither shame me nor scold me.
當我不想洗澡時, 不要羞辱我,也不要責怪我. - C. Because his teacher got too angry to scold him.
第二節(jié)到此結束. - To scold her would not be just.
責備她是不公平的. - Also on Wednesday, a maybe navy minescreeper scold scoured carrer's ( Piraeus ) harbour for potentially explosives.
在星期三, 將會有海軍 掃雷艇 仔細檢查 P 港口看看有沒有可能存在的炸藥. - Don't scold him. He did this totally out of habit.
不要批評他了. 他這么做完全是出于習慣. - Before you scold me for being lazy, ask yourself might be bothering me.
在罵我懶之前, 問問你自己是不是煩我了. - For the attention of the it, profession with painful scold, the friend's vigilance.
為之, 行業(yè)的注意和痛罵, 朋友的警覺. - Before you scold me for being uncooperative, please ask yourself if something might be bothering me.
當你因為責罵我的不合作、固執(zhí)或懶惰之前, 請你想想,是否有什麼正在困擾者我. - Armour : Before the face of others she also dare scold me now.
現(xiàn)在當著別人的面她也敢罵我了. - Her stepmother comes but that scold her.
她的繼母不來則已,一來就罵她. - Before you scold me for being uncooperative, ask yourself if something might be bothering me.
當你想責罵我不合作、固執(zhí)或懶惰前, 請你想想,是否有什么困擾著我? - The parents who scold their children should first see to their own behavior.
責備孩子的家長首先應注意自身的修養(yǎng). - Does not mean to nag or scold, it means to listen.
順其自然并非意味著抱怨或斥責, 而是意味著傾聽. - Xiaomao: As soon as my daddy scolds me, my grandpa will scold him.
小毛: 當爸爸責罵我時, 爺爺就會訓他. - Father got angry, but he did not scold me.
爸爸生氣了, 然而他沒有罵我. - Miss Blanche: Good morning, Edward, by rights I should scold you for running off like this.
布蘭奇小姐: 早上好, 愛德華, 你想偷偷地跑掉那可是要挨罵的. - "You should be at school," he scolded.
“你不是應該在學校嗎,”他責罵道。 - The boy was scolded by his mother for breaking the looking glass.
那小孩因打破了鏡子而被他媽媽責罵. - Don't scold her, she's nothing but a child.
不要責罵她, 她只不過是個孩子. - Every scolding that boy just seems to glance off him and not change his behavior at all.
那個男孩每次受到責罵,似乎都成了耳邊風,根本沒有使他的行為舉止發(fā)生任何變化. - I gave him a good scolding.
我狠狠地責罵了他一頓. - The woman is always scolding the children in our neighbourhood.
那個婦人常責罵我們附近的孩子. - You shouldn't scold him on the slightest pretence.
你不應該以一點點借口就責罵他. - Don't take any notice of the boy. If you scold him, he'll only start acting up.
不要理那孩子, 你要是責罵他, 他反倒會開始調(diào)皮搗蛋. - She scolded the child for being late for school.
她責罵小孩上學遲到. - His mother scolded him for getting his clothes dirty.
他媽媽因他弄臟了衣服而責罵他. - She smarted from the scolding.
她因受到責罵而感到難受. - He prodded the lazy man into action by scolding.
他責罵那個懶人,激勵他有所作為. - Mother's scold stabbed her to the heart.
媽媽的責罵刺傷了她的心. - The children were scolded for tormenting animals.
孩子們因折磨動物而受到責罵. - Don't scold the child without reason.
不可無緣無故地責罵小孩. - The poor maid was heartbroken at having been scolded by her master.
那可憐的女仆因被她的主人責罵而悲傷. - I was not allowed to scold her anymore.
我被告知不許再責罵她了. - The next day newspapers and the police furious, reported to their superiors, scold the newspaper.
第二天報紙發(fā)行了,警方大怒, 上報上級, 責罵該報. - John is scolded if he is late with his homework, but Robert gets away with murder.
約翰如果遲交作業(yè)就會被責罵, 但是羅伯特卻可以逃逸過關. - I have never seen him scolded by his parents.
我從未見過他被父母責罵. - When I do not want to have a shower, neither shames me nor scolds me.
當我不想洗澡, 不要羞辱我,也不要責罵我. - The family scolded her for not being very Chinese.
婆家因此責罵她,說她不像華人. - Little Franz was scolded by his teacher out of playing truant.
由于逃學小弗朗士受到教師的責罵. - The scolding ran off him like water off a duck's back.
他聽了責罵只當耳邊風. - Before you scold me for being uncooperative, please ask yourself if something might be bothering me.
當你因為責罵我的不合作、固執(zhí)或懶惰之前, 請你想想,是否有什麼正在困擾者我. - He never scolded the children.
他從不曾責罵那些孩子. - She refrained from scolding her child until the company left.
她強忍著不責罵自己的孩子,直到客人們離去. - Poor little Tom only grinned like a Cheshire cat when he was scolded.
可憐的小湯姆被責罵的時候只會咧嘴傻笑. - My mother often scolded me when I didn't get home after school but never too severely.
我媽媽常常責罵我什麼時候才回家但從來沒有太嚴肅放學后. - He was scolded for being lazy.
他因懶惰而受斥責. - His father scolded him for staying out late.
他爸爸斥責他回來得太晚. - He recoiled from the idea of scolding the bishop's wife, in the bishop's presence.
他本想當著主教的面斥責主教的妻子, 卻又畏縮起來. - Mr. de Treville scolded the three Musketeers in public.
特雷維爾先生在眾人面前把那三個火槍手斥責了一頓. - She is always scolding her children.
她老是斥責自己的子女. - Arthur rejected it, stated his belief and faith and scolded Montanelli.
亞瑟拒絕了并申明了自己的信仰與信念,還斥責蒙太尼里. - Students are often scolded for being lazy.
學生經(jīng)常因懶惰而受斥責. - A jay scolds me shrilly from high within the wildly whipping branches of a cedar.
一只松鴉躲在一棵高高的雪松猛烈搖曳著的樹枝上,厲聲地斥責我. - She scolded the kid and mate.
它開始斥責孩子和配偶. - They are always scolding at each other instead of reasoning together.
他們總是互相斥責而不是相互勸導. - He scolded about anything that he thought was wrong.
他對他認為錯誤的任何東西都大聲斥責. - She's such an old crab, always scolding us making noise, chewing gum, not doing our homework.
她真是只老螃蟹, 老是斥責我們有噪音 、 嚼口香糖 、 不做家庭作業(yè). - When ( he was ) scolded by his father, the boy always keeps silent.
男孩受父親斥責時總保持沉默. - I overheard Mrs Jones talking vigorously to her servant: in plain terms, scolding her.
我偶然聽到瓊斯太太對女傭人厲聲說話, 實際上,是在斥責她. - The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car.
這孩子進了陌生人的車,受到母親的斥責. 返回 scold