lambasting
英 [læmˈbeɪstɪŋ]
美 [læmˈbeɪstɪŋ]
v. (通常指公开地)猛烈批评,痛斥,炮轰
lambast的现在分词; lambaste的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB (通常指公开地)猛烈批评,痛斥,炮轰
If youlambastsomeone, you criticize them severely, usually in public.- 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。
- Grey took every opportunity to lambast Thompson and his organization.
in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 lambaste /læm'beɪst/
双语例句
- Lambasting of bad bosses and slashing supervisors is inappropriate at lighthearted social festivities.
在愉快的社交宴会上痛斥坏老板和严厉谴责上司是很不合适的。 - We're taking a propaganda lambasting around the world.
我们在全世界范围内宣传、打击。 - Academics on each side are lambasting the opposing arguments as voodoo economics.
两派的学者们都痛斥对方的主张为巫术经济学。 - Putin, taking a break from lambasting the West over Georgia, apparently saved the crew while on a trip to a national park to see how researchers monitor the tigers in the wild.
普金,在发起格鲁吉亚的战争的间隙忙里偷闲,在他前往国家公园视察研究人员如何在野外监测老虎的行程中,显然挽救了一位电视台员工的性命。 - Lambasting a horse thief with a riding crop;
用马鞭抽打盗马贼; - His successor, John Reid, is busily putting the boot into everyone else, lambasting judges for being soft on crime and scaring the daylights out of his department.
他的继任,约翰·里德忙着责备周围的每一个人,言责法官判刑太轻,让他部门的人都万分惊恐。 - Ron Paul, an outside Republican contender, has been lambasting the Federal Reserve for years over its easy money policies.
多年来,外部共和党竞选人罗恩保罗(RonPaul)一直在痛斥美联储(FED),指责其宽松的货币政策。 - Lambasting a horse thief with a riding crop; If a girl catch up with a boy, she whips him, while he is not allowed to fight back.
用马鞭抽打盗马贼;姑娘可以鞭打小伙子,小伙子不许还手,场面紧张热烈而又轻松愉快。 - It is in times of adversity that one learns who one's friends are, the Indian Express wrote in a piece lambasting China.
《印度快报》(IndianExpress)在一篇严厉抨击中国的文章中写道:患难之中才知道谁是朋友。