diatribes

英 [ˈdaɪətraɪbz] 美 [ˈdaɪəˌtraɪbz]

n.  (无休止的)指责; (长篇)抨击,谴责
diatribe的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT 抨击;谴责
    A diatribe is an angry speech or article which is extremely critical of someone's ideas or activities.
    1. The book is a diatribe against the academic left.
      该书对学界左派进行了抨击。

双语例句

  1. Even the candidate's friends were shocked by his diatribes during the campaign.
    甚至该候选人的朋友也为他在竞选期间所作的谩骂大为震惊。
  2. Still, Turkey's anti-Israeli rhetoric is no match for the diatribes of its regional rival, Iran.
    不过,土耳其的反以色列的言论比不上它区域竞争对手伊朗的抨击。
  3. In the early years of the industrial revolution, average per capita incomes were slow to rise and the contrast between the plight of the working population and the lifestyle of rich manufacturers prompted savage diatribes such as that of Charles Dickens in hard times.
    在工业革命早期,人均收入增长缓慢,工人阶级的苦难与富有制造商的奢华生活形成鲜明对比,这招致了猛烈抨击,查尔斯狄更斯(charlesdickens)在《艰难时世》(hardtimes)中就对此大加鞭挞。
  4. In this dance-for-camera work, three Singaporean artists respond to the homophobic diatribes of a member of parliament which forms the soundscape to this video.
    在这部舞蹈实验片中,三个新加坡的表演艺术家对一位国会成员对同性恋的恶性言辞进行的回应构建了本片的音响风暴。
  5. It recently upheld the right of a fanatical Christian sect to launch hurtful diatribes at the funerals of fallen American soldiers.
    前不久,最高法院受理了一个案子,讨论一个基督教极端分支是否有权在阵亡将士的追悼会上,公开进行谩骂。最高法院最后的裁决是,他们可以这么做。