scolding
英 [skəʊldɪŋ]
美 [skəʊldɪŋ]
- n. 责骂,斥责
- adj. 责骂的
- v. 责骂,斥责( scold的现在分词 )
scolding 变化形式
复数: scoldings
scolding 双语例句
Chinese wives treat their husbands with complaints and scolding . 中国妻子对丈夫抱怨和责骂。 Threats lose their impact if the infidels do not understand the scolding . 如果异教徒们听不懂他们的斥责,威胁也就失去了意义。 Republican leaders initially balked , scolding mr. bachus in an angry meeting in december . 共和党领导人先是畏缩不前,去年12月份在一场充满火药味的会议上还责骂了巴克斯。 It is now scolding banks for the recklessness that was urged upon them during the crisis . 现在银行因为在危机期间怂恿它们而被责骂。 This could be interpreted as evidence of guilt , or it could be interpreted as having learned that food plus returning owner means scolding , while innocent dogs may have had no idea at all why they were being scolded in the first place . 这可以理解愧疚的迹象,也可理解成它们已经知道偷吃食物加之主人回来意味着责备,然而那些无辜的狗没搞明白为什么它们首当其冲地受到责骂。