to criticize sb/sth severely
He castigated himself for being so stupid.
他责怪自己太笨。
1.惩戒,严厉批评
2.鞭责
3.修订(文章等)
1.to criticize someone or something severely
1."I don't want to be one of those elders who castigate young peoples' form of communication, " she said.
“我不想变成那种批评年轻人沟通方式的老人,”她说。
2.Then what ideas did Mencken hold that made a newspaper like the Commercial Appeal castigate him publicly?
那么门肯持有什么样的观点使得象《商业呼声》这样的报纸公开攻击他?
3.Do not castigate yourself for guilts that may have contributed to your loneliness.
不要因可能造成你孤独的过错严惩自己。
4.Do not castigate the very One that gave you life for life is not ending.
不要谴责给予你生命的真正的那一个,生命是没有止境的。
5.For one thing, it's an example those who castigate President Obama for "demonizing" insurance companies should consider.
首先,那些斥责奥巴马总统“妖化”保险公司的人需要认真考虑这个例子。
6.And the more used Democratic activists feel, the less likely they are to rush to the polls to castigate the Republicans.
民主党激进分子越是觉得自己被利用,就越不大会赶紧投票以谴责共和党。
7.Followed by the World Wind rational criticism, writers to write a touch spicy society ugly, callous to castigate.
其次是对世风的理性批判,作家以辛辣的笔触写出了社会的种种丑恶,进行无情的鞭挞。
8.Why do you castigate sex by linking it up with the emptiness of our lives?
为什么你谴责性,把性和生活的空虚联系起来?
9.Castigate All kinds of Bribery Need Consummate Lawmaking
整治贿赂犯罪亟待进一步完善立法