pillory的意思和读音

pillory

: [ˈpɪləri] : ['pɪləri]

v.

n.

pillories  pillorying  pilloried  

v.praise

v.ridicule,scorn,denounce,deride,humiliate

pilloryv.

1.[oftpass]~ sbto criticize sb strongly in public

He was regularly pilloried by the press for his radical ideas.

n.

1.a wooden frame, with holes for the head and hands, which people were locked into in the past as a punishment

n.1.2.,

v.1....2.使

n.1.a wooden frame used in the past for publicly punishing people, with holes in it for someones head and hands

v.1.to criticize someone publicly

1. category pillory advisory ...

2. category pillory advisory ...

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4. pillar pillory pinch ;n. ...

5. pillar n. pillory n. pilot n.

6. altimeter ) ;【pillory 使 ) ; condemn ) ; ...

7. altimeter pillory condemn ...

8. pillar n. pillory n. pilot n.

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1.Meanwhile Hester Prynne was standing beside the scaffold of the pillory , with the scarlet letter still burning on her breast!-

2.According to legend, what did Defoe's pillory audience throw at him instead of the customary harmful and noxious objects?西西

3.That it should be so the world does not understand. The world mocks it and sometimes puts one in the pillory for it.

4.The shoes were often used in conjunction with the standing pillory (a device that holds your head and wrists in place while you stand).使

5.It should be easy enough to pillory bottled water.

6.But if he meant to pillory Israel's hardline policies, going for Ms Livni missed the mark.MsLivni

7.The world mocks at it and sometimes puts one in the pillory for it.

8.Will those found guilty be dragged straight from the court to the pillory?

9.Church leaders protest it is unfair to pillory Benedict, who has acted far more vigorously than Pope John Paul II to stamp out sex abuse.

10.Even if all these people gave back double the amount they received and spent the week in the public pillory , it wouldn't fix the problem.