berate的意思和读音

berate

: [bɪˈreɪt] : [bɪ'reɪt]

v.

berates  berating  berated  

v.praise

v.rebuke,tell off,shout at,harangue,criticize

beratev.

1.~ sb/yourselfto criticize or speak angrily to sb because you do not approve of sth they have done

v.1.,

v.1.to talk to someone in an angry way because they have done something wrong

1. bequest ? n. , berate ? v. beseech ? v. ...

2. rumors n. , , berate vt. , terminator n. , , [] ...

3. (1) [ fishy] (1) [ berate; scold] [ mouth] ...

4. benumb 使 berate bereavement ...

5. [ the whole stream] [ abuse;berate;objurgate;curse] [ all over the place] ...

6. belt " , , " berate " ," bird " ," ...

7. bequest n. berate v. bereave v. ...

8. bequest n. berate v. bereave v. ...

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1.After three years of hearing Johnson berate him, the 6-3 point guard is ready to help lead Dallas to a championship.Johnson6-3

2.She would either berate her for associating with such a freak, or storm off to her room and slam the door.

3.Republicans berate him for exuding weakness, noting that his big speech on nuclear disarmament was upstaged by a North Korean missile test.

4.If, sometime after reading this, you become an actual explorer of Mars, feel free to look me up and berate me for my lack of faith in you.西

5.He feared she would berate him for his forgetfulness .

6.He was an early cellphone user, and she would call on his big, clunky model to berate him.(使)。

7.If you set the bar too high and you already feel as if you're slipping, don't berate yourself.

8.James Dobson, the former head of Focus on the Family, a social conservative group, used to berate Mr Obama for his " fruitcake " ideas.————

9.In fact, logic usually makes things worse, as you berate yourself for being silly.

10.But lately American leaders have shown signs of the inertia for which they used to berate Japan.