v.指责,斥责
n.指责;谴责
She was roundly rebuked for what she had done. 她做出了这种事因而受到严厉的指责。
She rebuked him strongly for his negligence. 她严厉斥责他的疏忽。
用作名词 (n.)He received a stern rebuke from his superior. 他受到上司的严厉斥责。
The teacher delivered a sharp rebuke to the class. 教师尖刻地指责了全班学生。
As a great movement of history took shape, her dignity was a daily rebuke to the pettiness and cruelty of segregation. 在伟大的反种族隔离的运动开始形成时期,她的高贵在于每天谴责卑鄙而残酷的种族隔离制度。
It is sometimes thought that Europeans can do little to rein in a petrodollar-fuelled Russia, beyond issuing the occasional mild rebuke. 人们不时认为,除了偶尔发发温和的谴责之外,欧洲人很难支配石油富足的俄罗斯。
rebuke的基本意思是对某人做错某事提出批评或责备,强调尖刻严厉。
rebuke只用作及物动词,可接名词、代词作宾语。
rebuke后接介词for表示“因…而严厉斥责”。