lambasted
英 [læmˈbeɪstɪd]
美 [læmˈbeɪstɪd]
v. (通常指公开地)猛烈批评,痛斥,炮轰
lambast的过去分词和过去式; lambaste的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (通常指公开地)猛烈批评,痛斥,炮轰
If youlambastsomeone, you criticize them severely, usually in public.- Grey took every opportunity to lambast Thompson and his organization.
格雷不放过任何一个炮轰汤普森及其组织的机会。
- Grey took every opportunity to lambast Thompson and his organization.
in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 lambaste /læm'beɪst/
双语例句
- Tianxiang Mao said it was common for Asian students to be lambasted with racial slurs when driving.
马天乡(音)说,亚洲学生开车时遭辱骂是很常见的。 - In his speech, President Mugabe again lambasted Western countries, specifically Britain, which he accused of bullying tactics in constantly attacking his government.
在穆加贝总统的演讲中,他再次抨击西方国家,特别是英国,常常持强凌弱,老是攻击他的政府。 - In response, China has described the South China Sea as a "core interest", complained of" encirclement "and lambasted unwarranted interference by the US in matters that do not concern it.
在另一面,中国开始把南中国海描述成自己的“核心利益”,投诉“被包围”,及美国无谓的涉足不相干的事务。 - In the Los Angeles Times, the political commentator James kirchik lambasted Mr Obama for his "grand, global apology tour this spring".
在《洛杉矶时报》(losangelestimes)上,政治评论员詹姆斯基希克(jameskirchik)猛烈抨击了对奥巴马“今年春天的盛大全球道歉之旅”。 - US politicians have lambasted the trade accord as leaving in place non-tariff barriers that effectively keep out American cars, but Washington has not formally asked for a renegotiation.
美国政治家批评该贸易协定设置了非关税壁垒,实际上把美国汽车拒之门外。但美国政府没有正式要求重新谈判。 - Critics lambasted the agency, saying it approved medicines too easily and for months delayed issuing warnings about potential drug risks.
评论界对监管机构严加谴责,称其对药物的批准过于轻易,同时在发出药物潜在风险警告方面延时太久。 - RARELY has a central bank been lambasted so loudly by so many.
很少有一家央行宛如过街老鼠人人喊打。 - But a report this summer by Britain's Financial Services Authority lambasted banks for their failure to investigate their customers'real identity: many took the company registration at face value.
然而今年夏天英国金融服务管理局针对他们没有成功调查出客户真实身份而发布的报告表明:很多银行只是从字面意义上就相信了注册企业。 - China has lambasted the US for its decision to launch another$ 600bn in monetary easing, fearing that this round of quantitative easing may feed the flood of money rushing into mainland China from overseas.
中国强烈抨击美国启动6000亿美元的新一轮量化宽松货币政策,担心此举可能推助海外资金涌入中国内地。 - The newspapers lambasted government corruption. Specialized Conference for Consideration of the Draft Inter-American Convention against Corruptio
报纸毫不留情地批评政府的腐败。审议美洲反腐败公约草案专门会议