1.剥(皮),磨掉,擦伤(皮肤等)
2.严厉指责
1.to severely criticize somebody or something
2.to remove skin from a person or animal
1.The early post-Soviet years were marked by excoriating self-criticism and widespread public demoralization .
后苏联时代早期的明显标志是对自我批评的批判,以及普遍的公众道德败坏。
2.Similarly, the same speculators whom European politicians are now excoriating are the ones who played the "convergence trade" in the 1990s.
同样地,欧洲政治家现在痛恨责骂的投机者们与20世纪90年代上演“交易”的是同一批人。
3.He is excoriating about the limits of what Rice's team calls "practical idealism" ; to Kessler the term is "nonsensical" .
他也痛批赖斯团队所谓「务实的理想主义」有其限度,对凯斯勒,这个用语「荒谬愚蠢」。
4.Rumsfeld to resign, hours after excoriating him at a public hearing over what she called "failed policy" in Iraq.
在数小时前刚刚结束的一场听证会上,拉姆斯菲尔德被指责他在伊拉克所实行的政策有误。
5.He listened to her excoriating on the telephone.
他听到电话里她在叫骂。