chastise
英 [tʃæ'staɪz]
美 [tʃæ'staɪz]
中文词源
chastise 批评来自chaste,使改正,使纯结。
英文词源
- chastise (v.)
- c. 1300, chastisen, from Old French chastiier "to warn, advise, instruct; chastise, admonish; punish; dominate, tame" (12c., Modern French châtier), from Latin castigare "to set or keep right, to reprove, chasten, to punish," literally "to make pure" (see castigate). Or perhaps from Middle English chastien (see chasten) + -ise, though this would be early for such a native formation. The form of the modern word "is not easily accounted for" [OED]. Related: Chastised; chastising.
He alone may chastise who loves. [Rabindranath Tagore, "The Crescent Moon," 1913]
双语例句
- 1. I just don't want you to chastise yourself.
- 我只是不想要你过于自责。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. My father used to chastise my brothers with whips.
- 父亲过去常以鞭打惩罚我的兄弟.
来自辞典例句
- 3. How can he chastise me for something he knows nothing about?
- 他对事情不了解,怎么能责怪我 呢 !
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- 4. Should I applaud my husband or chastise him?
- 我是该称赞还是责罚我的丈夫 呢 ?
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- 5. We are not masters chastise.
- 可以批评他.我们不是给予批评的主人.
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