mid 17th cent.: from French réprimande, via Spanish from Latin reprimenda, things to be held in check, neuter plural gerundive of reprimere(see repress)
英英釋義行業釋義網絡釋義
noun
1.an act or expression of criticism and censure;
he had to take the rebuke with a smile on his face
vern
1.rebuke formally
2.censure severely or angrily;
The mother scolded the child for entering a stranger's car
體育
1.勸告
2. 警告
法律
1.懲戒
-reprimand
1 . 刮鼻子
中國日報常用詞匯 - 吳秀華的日志 - 淘江湖 -... ... · 股指 stock index · 刮鼻子 criticize; reprimand· 掛靠 be attached or affiliated to; be subordinate to.
finding one of her students making faces at others on the playground , Ms Smith stopped to gently reprimand the child .史密斯小姐發現她的一名學生在操場上向別人做鬼臉,便去輕責他。
+official reprimand
1 . 官方的譴責
but most public reactions were enthusiastic , and the fact that the show received no official reprimand , as it had done in previous years , was also a sign of progress .但絕大部分的公眾反應很熱烈。演出沒有像往常一樣受到官方的譴責,這也是進步的表現吧。
+reprimand condemn
1 . 正式的譴責
scold reproachreprimand condemn正式的譴責deed 行為,行徑
+reprimand severely
1 . 嚴厲訓斥
《新概念英語第三冊》核心詞匯(2) ... be most apologetic 表示深深的歉意 reprimand severely 嚴厲訓斥stage this elaborate joke 策劃這出精心設計的鬧劇.