lambast

v.  (通常指公开地)猛烈批评,痛斥,炮轰

过去式:lambasted现在分词:lambasting过去分词:lambasted第三人称单数:lambasts

机械

BNC.32770 / COCA.22803



柯林斯词典

    in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 lambaste /læm'beɪst/

  1. VERB (通常指公开地)猛烈批评,痛斥,炮轰
    If you lambast someone, you criticize them severely, usually in public.
    1. Grey took every opportunity to lambast Thompson and his organization.
      格雷不放过任何一个炮轰汤普森及其组织的机会。

双语例句

  1. Grey took every opportunity to lambast Thompson and his organization.
    格雷不放过任何一个炮轰汤普森及其组织的机会。
  2. Haven't you heard Tae lambast me on Thirsty Thursdays about that?
    你没有听太渴了周四就揍对我吗?
  3. He started an entertaining personal blog to lambast the deal and used the web to reveal that the company wanted to bid for Xugong.
    向文波开通了一个有趣的个人博客斥责这笔交易,并且利用网络透露,三一重工欲竞购徐工。
  4. Some sceptics feel so strongly they have started airing advertisements of their own to lambast CCS.
    一些持有怀疑态度的人们感触很深,他们自己开始进行广告宣传,严厉批评CCS技术。
  5. But they reckon he can keep voters waiting only a little while longer before they start to wonder if he is no more to be trusted than the government he loves to lambast.
    否则那时,人们将会认为他和他喜欢大加挞伐的政府一样不再值得信任。
  6. The Kobe Haters lambast him for everything from selfish play to his poor moral choices of years past.
    科比憎恨者不断地从各方面攻击着他,包括了球风自私,前些年品行上糟糕的决定。

英英释义

verb

  1. censure severely or angrily
    1. The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car
    2. The deputy ragged the Prime Minister
    3. The customer dressed down the waiter for bringing cold soup

    Synonym:    call on the carpettake to taskrebukeragtrouncereprooflecturereprimandjawdress downcall downscoldchideberatebawl outremonstratechew outchew uphave wordslambaste

  2. beat with a cane

      Synonym:    canefloglambaste