castigating
美 [?kæst??ɡe?t]
英 [?kæst?ɡe?t] 
- v.懲戒;鞭責(zé);修訂(文章等)
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)懲罰;苛評
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):castigates 現(xiàn)在分詞:castigating 過去式:castigated 反義詞
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例句
He was not a religious man, but he maintained a stark sense of good and evil, castigating others, as well as himself, for transgressions.
他不信教,但善惡分明,既嚴(yán)于律人,也嚴(yán)于律己。
Elizabeth's uncle Tom was even quoted in the paper on the very morning of her rescue, castigating police for slowing down the search.
伊麗莎白的舅舅湯姆甚至引用的文件對她的搶救的當(dāng)天上午,為減緩大罵警察尋找。
I have done so myself, castigating Chinese policymakers for the narrowness of their perspective.
我自己就這樣做過:嚴(yán)厲斥責(zé)中國政策制定者視野狹窄。
He is capable of castigating his own country.
他也會痛詆他的祖國。
Mr. Pope notes that his group has stopped short of castigating people for driving S. U. V. 's or building overly large homes, too.
波普提到其團(tuán)體也已停止了責(zé)備人們駕駛SUV或建超大的住宅。
When you understand that discipline is self-caring, not self-castigating, you won't cringe at its mention, but will cultivate it.
當(dāng)你明白自律是對自己的關(guān)心而不是自我懲罰,提到它你就不會再害怕而會注意培養(yǎng)它。
castigating the secretaries for their sloppy job of filing
嚴(yán)斥秘書們草率的歸檔工作