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小词详解 | chide
chide 英 [tʃaɪd] 美 [tʃaɪd]
The numbers will have doubtless gratified the limelight-loathing Mr Ortega, who is said in private to chide others to admire his company, not himself.
据说,不喜欢被关注的奥尔特加曾在私下不无责备地敦促他人去赞赏他的公司而不是他本人。毫无疑问,如今公司取得的数字定会令他感到欣慰。
——《经济学人》In his last public appearance, during the 1972 World Series, he chided major league baseball for not having a black manager.
他最后一次公开露面是在1972年总冠军赛时,当时他抨击甲级队联盟连一个黑人领队都没有。
——《时代周刊》
[动词] 责骂或指责
老是唠唠叨叨责骂不休
be always scolding and chiding
She held her hand interposed between the furnace-heat and her eyes, and seemed absorbed in her occupation; desisting from it only to chide the servant for covering her with sparks, or to push away a dog, now and then, that snoozled its nose over-forwardly into her face.
她用手遮挡着火炉的热气,使它不伤她的眼睛,仿佛很专心地读着。只有在骂佣人不该把火星弄到她身上来,或者不时推开一只总是用鼻子向她脸上凑近的狗的时候才停止阅读。
scold: remonstrate with or rebuke (someone) angrily rebuke: express sharp disapproval or criticism of (someone) because of their behavior or actions reprimand: rebuke (someone), especially officially