castigating



v.
严厉责骂、批评或惩罚(某人)( castigate的现在分词 );
英英释义
castigate[ 'kæstiɡeit ]
v.
censure severely
同义词:chastiseobjurgatechastencorrect
inflict severe punishment on
双语例句
用作动词(v.)
Reconnoitring and collecting evidence is the first step to castigate such crime.
侦查与取证是打击这种犯罪的第一步。
She could not find sufficient reproaches with which to castigate herself.
她找不出充分的理由非难自己。
权威例句
Castigating QALYsCastigating QALYs
On castigating constructivists
This self-castigating life
Castigating Livy: The Rape of Lucretia and the Old Arcadia
September 11 and the Self-Castigating Left
Lessons on Castigating Women in the War-Torn World of the Iberian Peninsula
Instead of castigating EEU, we need to start cooperating with Russia and Belarus, Nazarbayev
Castigating mothers: The judicial response to ‘wilful’ women in disputes over paternal contact in English law
The Ictus of Castigating the Feudalization: on Aeonian Sorrow and Drum-Verse for A Brief History of Past Dynasties
1. Singleton was a fantasist who claimed to have a karate blackbelt.
辛格尔顿是个牛皮大王,他自称有一条空手道黑带。
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2. Bank is a 38-year-old singleton who grew up in Philadelphia.
班克是一名38岁的单身汉,在费城长大。
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3. Alliott told Singleton he was passing the sentence prescribed by law.
阿利奥特告诉辛格尔顿他是依法判决。
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4. Singleton's counsel said after the trial that he would appeal.
审判结束后,辛格尔顿的律师表示他将会上诉。
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5. Take a letter, Miss Singleton.
帮我写封信,辛格尔顿小姐。
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[ singleton 造句 ]
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