chastisement 英 ['tʃæstɪzmənt]   美 ['tʃæstɪzmənt]

chastisement

chastisement  英 ['tʃæstɪzmənt] 美 ['tʃæstɪzmənt]

n. 惩罚 

名词复数:chastisements 

So, to repel the chastisement of his superiors, as well as the coming winter, he buys a new coat. 为了抗衡上司对他的指责 也为了抵御即将来临的严冬 他买了一件新大衣.
Since his chastisement Mr Gibbs has insisted stoutly that he expects the Democrats to hold on to both chambers. 由于受到的谴责,吉布斯先生一直都强硬的表示他希望民主党人在两院中坚守。

  • Chastisement is the act of scolding or punishing someone. If you talk back to your stern teacher, you won't be surprised by the chastisement that follows.
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  • n. 惩罚
  • 1. So, to repel the chastisement of his superiors, as well as the coming winter, he buys a new coat.

    为了抗衡上司对他的指责 也为了抵御即将来临的严冬 他买了一件新大衣.

  • 2. Since his chastisement Mr Gibbs has insisted stoutly that he expects the Democrats to hold on to both chambers.

    由于受到的谴责,吉布斯先生一直都强硬的表示他希望民主党人在两院中坚守。

  • 3. What is this chastisement, if not satisfaction for all the sins that we have committed?

    这是什麽惩罚,如果没有满意的所有的罪孽,我们已经承诺?

  • chastisement (n.) "pain and suffering inflicted for punishment and correction," c. 1300, from chastise + -ment.
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