1.责骂,谴责,训斥 (for)
1.to criticize or blame someone for doing something wrong or bad
1."But you might mingle with other young people, " his mother reproved him, but felt a kindness in her heart.
“但是你也许可以和其他人年轻人一样。”他的母亲责备他道,然而却是语重心长的。
2.Afterwards, Mr. Liu reproved his wife for provoking all his sister's pent-up resentment by bringing up the Kunming matchmaking affair.
事后,刘先生怪太太不该提起昆明做媒的事,触动她一肚子的怨气。
3.Politicians and average people alike reproved Bush for his aloofness in the face of a tragedy of such a magnitude.
政界人士与普通百姓一致批评布什在这一惊天惨祸面前表现出的漠然态度。
4.This was really a whimsical thought, and I reproved myself often for the simplicity of it.
这实在是一个荒唐的想法,我自己也常常责备自己思想太简单。
5.One who is often reproved, yet remains stubborn, will suddenly be broken beyond healing.
人屡次受责罚,仍然硬者颈项,他必顷刻败坏,无法可治。
6.For every one that does ill hates the light, and comes not to the light, lest his works should be reproved.
凡作恶的便恨光并躲避光,唯恐他的行为受到责备。
7.She reproved him for telling lies.
她骂他说谎。
8.But all things that are reproved are made manifest by the light: for whatsoever doth make manifest is light .
一切事受了责备,就被光显明了;因为凡将事显明的,就是光。
9.When leaving they would have told me: Liu, our children when your children on it, the play hit, Gaima reproved, the more serious the better.
临行时他们又会对我叮嘱:刘老师,我们的子女就当你的儿女吧,该打就打,该骂就骂,越严越好。
10.With a quick look the teacher reproved the child for whispering in class.
老师以极快的表情斥责在课堂上交头接耳的同学。