reproachingly如何读

英:[rɪ'prəʊtʃɪŋlɪ]

美:[rɪ'proʊtʃɪŋlɪ]

reproachingly是什么意思

  • adv.责备似地;非难似地

reproachingly英英释义

noun

an expression of rebuke or disapproval

the act or action of reproaching or disapproving

was beyond reproach

a cause or occasion of blame, discredit, or disgrace

discredit, disgrace

obsolete one subjected to censure or scorn

verb

transitive verb

to express disappointment in or displeasure with (a person) for conduct that is blameworthy or in need of amendment

to make (something) a matter of reproach

to bring into discredit

reproachingly词源英文解释

Noun and Verb Middle English reproche, from Anglo-French, from reprocher to reproach, from Vulgar Latin *repropiare to bring close, show, from Latin re- + prope near — more at approach

The first known use of reproach was in the 14th century

reproachingly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

reproachingly 例句

1 The teacher said reproachingly: "We are all honest gentlemen. How can you do that?"

老师生气地说:“我们都是正人君子,怎么可以这样做呢?”

2 The teacher said reproachingly 3: "We are all honest gentlemen. How can you do that?"

老师生气地说:“我们都是正人君子,怎么可以这样做呢?。

3 She looked at him with reproach.

4 Accusations and reproaches from both parties made it difficult to pursue discussions.

5 His conduct has brought shame and reproach to his family.

6 our neighbor loudly reproached us for tromping through his yard

7 she cleared her throat as a way of reproaching us for having our elbows on the table

8 A bug in the logic of a design, though discovered and fixed in the lab, stands as a slight reproach to the designer.

9 Yes, he told them, when he came, it was quite true that they would have to pay interest. And then Teta Elzbieta broke forth into protestations and reproaches, so that the people outside stopped and peered in at the window.

10 "He's the finest boy in England," the father said in a tone of reproach to her, "and you don't seem to care for him, Becky, as much as you do for your spaniel.  … "

11 Parents and teachers gaped at the young writers, uncertain whether to reproach or praise these young adults for their language in writing about decidedly adult issues.

12 For years I fretted over these questions and reproached myself for not having taken that diary when it was offered to me in 1945.

13 She did not reproach herself with her failure; but she would have been happier if there had been less discrepancy between her words to Sophy Viner and the act which had followed them.

14 But how his team navigated the next several months nonetheless drew reproach from multiple corners of the city.

15 Israel, already clashing with Hezbollah militants at its northern border and facing widespread reproach for killing 25,000 Palestinians in its response to the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks, can ill afford to alienate Egypt.

reproachingly 同义词

reproachingly 短语相关

above/beyond reproach reproach oneself self-reproach

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