n. 责骂,斥责
adj. 责骂的
v. 责骂;训斥(scold 的 ing 形式)
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scoldings
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1.The mother gave her child a scolding for his wrongdoing.
孩子做错了事,母亲说了他一顿。
2.Carnes lays on the kind of scolding that would earn him applause if he were a guest on The View.
Carnes强调说要不是会遭到责骂,Del完全可以出任TheView剧中的嘉宾,那一定会为他赢得掌声的。
3.I gave him a good scolding.
我狠狠地责骂了他一顿。
4.She's such an old crab, always scolding us for making noise, chewing gum, not doing our homework.
她真是只老螃蟹,老骂我们不安静、吃口香糖、不做家庭作业。
5.She smarted from the scolding.
她因受到责骂而感到难受。
6.But he wasn't scolding me. Instead, he shocked me.
但他并没有责备我,相反,他又震撼了我。