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reprove

英 [rɪˈpruːv]

美 [rɪˈpruːv]

v.  指责; 责备; 非难

过去式:reproved 过去分词:reproved 第三人称单数:reproves 现在分词:reproving 

GRETEM8法律

BNC.21465 / COCA.31172

牛津词典

    verb

    • 指责;责备;非难
      to tell sb that you do not approve of sth that they have done
      1. He reproved her for rushing away.
        他责备她不该匆匆离去。

    柯林斯词典

    • VERB 谴责;责备;斥责
      If youreprovesomeone, you speak angrily or seriously to them because they have behaved in a wrong or foolish way.
      1. 'There's no call for talk like that,' Mrs Evans reproved him...
        “没有必要说那种话,”埃文斯夫人斥责他道。
      2. Women were reproved if they did not wear hats in court.
        女性如果在法庭不戴帽子,就会受到谴责。

    英英释义

    verb

    • take to task
      1. He admonished the child for his bad behavior
      Synonym:admonish

    双语例句

    • Finding one of her students making faces at others on the playground, Ms Smith stopped to gently reprove the child.
      史密斯小姐发现她的一个学生在操场上对其它同学做鬼脸,史密斯小姐停下来轻轻的责备他。
    • How forcible are right words! but what doth your arguing reprove?
      正直的言语力量何其大。但你们责备是责备什么呢。
    • Joseph remained to hector over tenants and labourers; and because it was his vocation to be where he had plenty of wickedness to reprove.
      约瑟夫呆这里继续恐吓那些佃户和劳工,由于呆在有很多事情让他咒骂的地方就是他的职业。
    • I stand corrected and reprove myself.
      我承认有错并予自责。
    • The basic purpose of a shunt capacitor bank is to increase the local circuit voltage and or reprove the load power factor carried by the circuit.
      并联电容器组的基本目的是要提高当地线路的电压,或提高引线路所带负荷的功率因数。
    • Reprove your friend privately, commend him publicly.
      对朋友要私下责备,公开赞扬。
    • Yet let no man strive, nor reprove another: for thy people are as they that strive with the priest.
      然而,人都不必争辩,也不必指责,因为这民与抗拒祭司的人一样。
    • She again found herself unable to reprove him.
      她又一次发现自己难以开口责备他。
    • Those whom I love, I reprove and discipline; therefore be zealous and repent.
      启3:19凡我所疼爱的、就责备管教他.以你要发热心、要悔改。
    • I stand correct and reprove myself. She slowly confessed she was not visibly affecting lives.
      久而久之,她承认自己并不能给予别人以显著的影响。