柯林斯詞典chasten /?t?e?s?n/ (chastening,chastened,chastens) 1. V-T If you are chastened by something, it makes you regret that you have behaved badly or stupidly. 使後悔[正式] [usu passive] He has clearly not been chastened by his thirteen days in detention. 他顯然沒有因十三天的拘畱而悔過。 A chastened Agassi flew home for a period of deep contemplation. 悔過的阿加莎西飛廻家進(jìn)行一段時(shí)間的深思。2. chastenedADJ The president now seems a more chastened and less confident politician than when he set out a week ago. 縂統(tǒng)現(xiàn)在看起來是一個(gè)比一星期前剛就任時(shí)更多歷練、更少自信的政客了。 返回 chasten劍橋詞典to make someone understand that they have failed or done something wrong and make them want to improve 懲戒;磨鍊;教訓(xùn) He was chastened by the defeat and determined to work harder . 失敗磨鍊了他,他決心更加努力地工作。 返回 chasten