lambast
lambast 美[læm'best]
vt. 鞭打, 狠打, 严厉责骂
进行时:lambasting 过去式:lambasted 过去分词:lambasted 第三人称单数:lambasts 名词复数:lambasts
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- vt. 鞭打, 狠打, 严厉责骂
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1. The lyrics ridicule Gadhafi and lambast him for his treatment of the country in the past four decades.
歌曲嘲讽了卡扎菲,抨击了他过去四十多年里对国家的所作所为。
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2. What does, ironically, veer more towards sensationalism, are the attempts by opponents of climate action to lambast such discussions as opportunistic, to try to shut down the dialogue.
但是讽刺的是那些气候行动的对手试图谴责这样的讨论,正如投机取巧的试图关闭对话,这些才是更加的哗众取宠。
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3. The right may lambast McCain for failing to vote for Bush's tax cuts or for seeking restrictions on guns, but that makes the senator appealing in the eyes of moderates.
右翼也许会痛斥麦凯恩不投票赞同布什减税,或是反对他赞同对私人拥有枪支的限制。 但这些政策让麦凯恩参议员获得温和派的支持。
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