• castigate

    英:['kæstɪgeɪt]  

    castigate 基本解释

    • vt. 严惩;苛评;矫正;修订

    castigate 词态变化

    第三人称单数: castigates;过去式: castigated;过去分词: castigated;现在分词: castigating;名词: castigation;

    castigate 中文词源

    castigate 严厉批评

    caste, 纯的。-ig, 做,驱使,词源同agent。即通过批评使改正,纯化。

    castigate 英文词源

    castigate (v.)
    c. 1600, from Latin castigatus, past participle of castigare "to correct, set right; purify; chastise, punish," from castus "pure" (see caste) + agere "to do" (see act (n.)). The notion behind the word is "make someone pure by correcting or reproving him."
    If thou didst put this soure cold habit on To castigate thy pride, 'twere well. [Shakespeare, "Timon" IV.iii (1607)]
    Related: Castigated; castigating; castigator; castigatory.

    castigate 英文释义

    1. censure severely;
    "She chastised him for his insensitive remarks"
    2. inflict severe punishment on

    castigate 双语例句

    1. The principal castigate the student who have insult their teacher.
    校长谴责对老师不敬的学生.

    来自《简明英汉词典》

    2. I am appalled that one so - called authority could castigate thousands of successful, worthwhile programs.
    我感到震惊的是一个 所谓 的权威竟然能够苛刻地批评成千上万成功而有价值的节目.

    来自《简明英汉词典》

    3. Marx never lost an opportunity to castigate colonialism.
    马克思抓住每一个机会严厉谴责殖民主义。

    来自辞典例句

    4. Reconnoitring and collecting evidence is the first step castigate such crime.
    勘查与取证是打击计算机犯罪的第一步.

    来自互联网

    5. She could not find sufficient reproaches with which to castigate herself.
    她找不出充分的理由非难自己.

    来自互联网

    castigate 实用场景例句

    She could not find sufficient reproaches with which to castigate herself.
    她找不出充分的理由非难自己.

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