lambast
美 [læm?bæst]
英 [læm'bæst] 
- v.狠揍;嚴(yán)厲申斥
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)害草凈;抨擊;嚴(yán)責(zé)
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):lambasts 現(xiàn)在分詞:lambasting 過去式:lambasted
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
A few hours later, several hundred adults gather at the edge of the playground to lambast a government plan for a new columbarium nearby.
幾個小時過后,幾百個成年人聚在操場周邊抗議政府在附近建設(shè)骨灰堂的計劃。
The lyrics ridicule Gadhafi and lambast him for his treatment of the country in the past four decades.
歌曲嘲諷了卡扎菲,抨擊了他過去四十多年里對國家的所作所為。
The Ethiopians also lambast Human Rights Watch for not visiting the Ogaden, knowing that it was they who blocked the visit.
報告還嚴(yán)厲指責(zé)了人權(quán)組織沒有走訪奧加登進行實地考察,但知道正是他們阻止了人權(quán)觀察的訪問。
They lambast tax havens for sucking in the money of foreigners and multinational companies.
他們嚴(yán)厲斥責(zé)避稅港吞噬了外國人和跨國公司的錢。
They may well lambast Mr Obama for expanding the federal deficit; but it is less impressive when they are unable to suggest alternatives.
他們或許會因聯(lián)邦赤字的攀升而狠狠地抨擊奧巴馬,但當(dāng)無法提出替代方案時,就開始低調(diào)了。
APUNTIL a few years ago it was easy for critics of South Africa's government to lambast its inadequate efforts in fighting AIDS.
幾年前,批評家很容易抓到南非政府的把柄,來抨擊他們抗擊艾滋病不力。
Only months ago, the idea that Mr Bush would publicly lambast America 's corporate bosses was laughable .
可是就在幾個月前,布什公開抨擊美國大公司老板的想法卻是荒謬可笑的。
Health experts regularly lambast them for peddling food that makes people fat.
健康專家們經(jīng)常性地因他們所兜售的食物使人肥胖,而對這些公司嚴(yán)厲斥責(zé)。