scold的意思和读音

scold

: [skoʊld] : [skəʊld]

v.

n.[,][]

scolds  scolding  scolded  

v.+n.scold child

v.praise

v.admonish,caution,chew out,discipline,rebuke

scoldv.

1.[t][i]~ sb (for sth/for doing sth).(+ speech)to speak angrily to sb, especially a child, because they have done sth wrong

He scolded them for arriving late.

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n.1.[,][],〔〕()

v.1.to rebuke somebody angrily2.to use harsh language, especially when complaining or finding fault3.to criticize someone, especially a child, severely and usually angrily for something they have done wrong4.blame with angry words;find fault noisily1.to rebuke somebody angrily2.to use harsh language, especially when complaining or finding fault3.to criticize someone, especially a child, severely and usually angrily for something they have done wrong4.blame with angry words;find fault noisily

n.1.an insistent rebuker of others2.an offensive term for a woman regarded as making a habit of using abusive language, especially when constantly reminding a man to do something

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1.Now, if another person comes and tells about the child, that this child has done, immediately he (Indian parents) will scold the child.

2.But I was surprised to find that Bessie did not scold me at all. In fact she was so kind to me that I became brave enough to ask a question.

3.A child has many fantasy in his mind, when he tries to tell you his imaginary world, do not scold him.

4.He also used to have a Kazakh Army hat on hand, which he would wear when he wanted to scold his assistants.Kazakh

5.If your superior is in a bad mood today and scold you for a mistake that you did not do, how will you react?

6.It's just as if it were a task he was compelled to perform--this interview--for fear his father should scold him.————

7.Then he ceased to scold her. He begged her instead not to hurt him, not to shame him in this matter of her marriage.

8.Mom, your love is just like a bar of candy, with a package of ceaseless chatter and scold; I couldn't find it out until I grow up.西

9.Even when you scold, you should scold for a beneficial reason instead of scolding people out of anger or to make them feel bad.使

10.Tom at this time everything is unfavorable, Becky gave birth to his gas, ignoring him, aunt always scold him, he felt no one care about him.