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reprimand noun /ˈreprɪmɑːnd/ /ˈreprɪmænd/ [countable, uncountable] (formal) - the act of telling somebody officially that you do not approve of them or their actions正式告诉某人你不赞成他们或他们的行为
- reprimand for (doing) something He received a severe reprimand for his behaviour.他的行为受到了谴责。
reprimand verb /ˈreprɪmɑːnd/ /ˈreprɪmænd/ (formal) - to tell somebody officially that you do not approve of them or their actions申斥;训斥;斥责 synonym rebuke
- reprimand somebody for something The officers were severely reprimanded for their unprofessional behaviour.军官们因违反职业操守而受到了严厉的斥责。
- reprimand somebody for doing something The judge reprimanded him for using such language in court.法官斥责他在法庭上使用那样的语言。
- + speech ‘Don't be so childish,’ she reprimanded.“别这么孩子气,”她斥责道。
- She was severely reprimanded for accepting the money.她因收受了这笔钱而受到严厉斥责。
- reprimanded by the judge受到法官的训斥
Collocations Dictionaryadverbpreposition 词源mid 17th cent.: from French réprimande, via Spanish from Latin reprimenda, ‘things to be held in check’, neuter plural gerundive of reprimere, from re- ‘back’ + premere ‘to press’.
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