harangue
verb /həˈræŋ/
/həˈræŋ/
(disapproving)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they harangue | /həˈræŋ/ /həˈræŋ/ |
he / she / it harangues | /həˈræŋz/ /həˈræŋz/ |
past simple harangued | /həˈræŋd/ /həˈræŋd/ |
past participle harangued | /həˈræŋd/ /həˈræŋd/ |
-ing form haranguing | /həˈræŋɪŋ/ /həˈræŋɪŋ/ |
- harangue somebody to speak loudly and angrily in a way that criticizes somebody/something or tries to persuade people to do something
呵斥;大声谴责;慷慨激昂地劝说 - He walked to the front of the stage and began to harangue the audience.
他走到舞台前,开始向观众长篇大论。
词源late Middle English: from Old French arenge, from medieval Latin harenga, perhaps of Germanic origin. The spelling was later altered to conform with French harangue (noun), haranguer (verb). - He walked to the front of the stage and began to harangue the audience.