reprimand如何读

英:[ˈreprɪmɑ:nd]

美:[ˈreprɪmænd]

reprimand是什么意思

  • n.训斥;谴责
  • v.训斥;谴责

reprimand自然拼读

rep·ri·mand

re pr maend

reprimand变形

复数:reprimands

第三人称单数:reprimands

现在分词:reprimanding

过去式:reprimanded

过去分词:reprimanded

reprimand扩展

reprimandingly (adv.), reprimander (n.)

reprimand英英释义

Noun

1. an act or expression of criticism and censure;

"he had to take the rebuke with a smile on his face"

Verb

1. rebuke formally

2. censure severely or angrily;

"The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car"

"The deputy ragged the Prime Minister"

"The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup"

reprimand词源中文解释

"严厉的责备(尤其是由法官或权威人士)对于过失",1630年代,源自法语 réprimande(16世纪),早期的 reprimende "责备",源自拉丁语 reprimenda "应该被压制的"(如 reprimenda culpa "需要被检查的过失", reprimenda res "应该被压制的事物")。

因此,这个词是 reprimendus 的女性单数名词用法,是 reprimere 的将来分词,意为"抑制,控制",比喻为"检查,限制,抑制,克制",源自 re- "向后"(参见 re-) + premere "压,紧握,覆盖,拥挤,压缩"(来自 PIE 词根 *per-(4)"打击")。这个拼写在法语中受到 mander "召唤"的影响。

reprimand_体育行业词汇

劝告

警告

reprimand_法律行业词汇

惩戒

reprimand词源英文解释

Noun French réprimande, from Latin reprimenda, feminine of reprimendus, gerundive of reprimere to check — more at repress

The first known use of reprimand was in 1636

reprimand儿童词典英英释义

reprobate1 of 3verb

to condemn strongly as unworthy or evil

reprobate2 of 3adjective

doomed to hell : condemned

being without any morals : corrupt

of, relating to, or characteristic of a wicked person

reprobate3 of 3noun

a wicked person

reproach1 of 2noun

something that deserves blame or disgrace

their dirty yard is a reproach to the whole street

loss of reputation : disgrace

the act or action of disapproving

was beyond reproach

an expression of disapproval

reproach2 of 2verb

to find fault with : blame

reproached him for his cowardice

reproach1 of 2noun

something that deserves blame or disgrace

their dirty yard is a reproach to the whole street

loss of reputation : disgrace

the act or action of disapproving

was beyond reproach

an expression of disapproval

reproach2 of 2verb

to find fault with : blame

reproached him for his cowardice

reproach1 of 2noun

something that deserves blame or disgrace

their dirty yard is a reproach to the whole street

loss of reputation : disgrace

the act or action of disapproving

was beyond reproach

an expression of disapproval

reproach2 of 2verb

to find fault with : blame

reproached him for his cowardice

reproach1 of 2noun

something that deserves blame or disgrace

their dirty yard is a reproach to the whole street

loss of reputation : disgrace

the act or action of disapproving

was beyond reproach

an expression of disapproval

reproach2 of 2verb

to find fault with : blame

reproached him for his cowardice

reprisalnoun

the use of force short of war by one nation against another in return for damage or loss suffered

economic reprisals

an act of getting back at especially in war

reprisalnoun

the use of force short of war by one nation against another in return for damage or loss suffered

economic reprisals

an act of getting back at especially in war

reprint1 of 2verb

to print again or make a reprint of

reprint2 of 2noun

a new or additional printing without change in the text

a separately printed piece of writing

reprint1 of 2verb

to print again or make a reprint of

reprint2 of 2noun

a new or additional printing without change in the text

a separately printed piece of writing

reprimand1 of 2noun

a severe or formal criticism

reprimand2 of 2verb

to criticize (a person) severely especially from a position of authority

reprimand 例句

1 Instead of reprimanding us, Mrs. Moss acted concerned.

2 When they learned of my speech, I was severely reprimanded for advocating such a radical departure from accepted policy.

3 However, it was to be the poet of a reprimand.

然而,得到的却是这位大诗人的一顿训斥。

4 The silence rattled between us and I felt sorry for the reprimand that grew from me to him in the silence.

5 You must have been very annoyed when you were reprimanded.

挨训斥你一定很生气吧.

6 So the Lord who had earlier praised Peter now finds he must severely reprimand him.

所以,之前赞美了彼得的主知道现在必须严厉地斥责他.

7 In the prior five years, a total of 30 complaints were referred to special committees for review, resulting in nine remedial actions — eight censures or reprimands and one suspension of assignments, according to an analysis of court data.

8 I don't like to give reprimands, but if an employee's work performance isn't good, I must reprimand her.

我不太喜欢斥责员工,但当他们工作表现不够好时,我必须这样做。

9 For this I must reprimand you. This is your negligence.

这点我要怪你. 你怎么忘了找一个?

10 I was convinced, despite my reprimand from the executive, that the policies of the Nationalists would soon make nonviolence an even more limited and ineffective policy.

11 The reprimand lifted my spirits some, made me feel more normal.

12 A reprimand to someone who incautiously left a terminal unlocked.

对那些鲁莽离开,忘了关闭终端的人的谴责.

13 He may gently reprimand an official or even suggest to parliament that a law be alltered.

他可以温和地指责一个官员,或者甚至建议议会修改法律条款。

14 And every time he moved, the envelope slapped against his thigh like a reprimand.

15 She was thinking that she must reprimand her home help the next morning for such a monstrous piece of negligence.

她心想明天上午一定要好好训斥那个干家务的帮手,她竟如此疏忽大意。

16 She watched the cheating husbands and scheming wives as faithfully as ever, but she didn’t reprimand them anymore, as if she’d given up correcting the errors of the world.

17 He received a severe reprimand for his behaviour.

他的行为受到了谴责。

18 Her attempts to reprimand him were quickly shouted down.

她本想斥责他,但很快就被大声喝止了。

19 Mother reprimanded me for answering her back.

妈妈因我顶嘴而训斥了我.

20 She was thinking that she must reprimand her home help the next morning.

她心想明天上午一定要好好训斥那个干家务的帮手。

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