柯林斯詞典chastise /t??s?ta?z/ (chastising,chastised,chastises) 1. V-T If you chastise someone, you speak to them angrily or punish them for something wrong that they have done. 訓(xùn)斥; 責(zé)罰[正式] Thomas Rane chastised Peters for his cruelty. 托馬斯·瑞訓(xùn)斥了彼得斯的殘忍。 The Securities Commission chastised the firm but imposed no fine. 證券委員會(huì)責(zé)備了該公司但沒有課以罰款。 I just don't want you to chastise yourself. 我只是不想讓你責(zé)罰你自己。 返回 chastise劍橋詞典to criticize someone severely 嚴(yán)厲批評(píng),譴責(zé),斥責(zé) Charity organizations have chastised the government for not doing enough to prevent the latest famine in Africa . 慈善組織嚴(yán)厲批評(píng)政府在防止非洲最近的一次饑荒方面做得不夠。 返回 chastise