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rebuke noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + REBUKE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEharsh, scathing, sharp, stern, stinging, strong 严厉的斥责gentle, mild 温和的责备;轻微的指责silent 无声的谴责implicit (especially NAmE) , implied 含蓄的指责public 公开的谴责VERB + REBUKEreceive 受到谴责draw, earn (sb) 招致谴责;使(某人)遭到指责◆Even one minute's lateness would earn a stern rebuke.哪怕迟到一分钟也将受到严厉的斥责。accept 接受指责◆He meekly accepted the rebuke.他顺从地接受了批评。deliver, offer 给予批评◆Urban voters might deliver a sharp rebuke to Congress.城市选民或许会给予国会严厉的批评。◆If the general found his authority questioned he invariably offered a sharp rebuke.将军在发现自己的权威遭到质疑时,总会给予严厉的斥责。PREPOSITIONrebuke for 因⋯受斥责rebuke from ⋯作出的指责◆They received a public rebuke from Secretary General for their handling of the matter.他们因为对此事处理不当受到了秘书长的公开批评。rebuke to 对⋯的指责◆He hit back with a stinging rebuke to his critics.他对批评他的人严厉斥责予以反击。 |