1.责备,谴责
1.to criticize someone very severely
1.His daughters had but scant respect for his theory and were perhaps constantly upbraiding him for his infatuation.
他的女儿们对于他的理论只报以微小的尊重,也许更常埋怨他的昏头昏脑。
2.but as they left her house, she could no longer restrain her tears, and cried aloud in spite of her husband's upbraiding .
可是看到他们走出门口,她的眼泪便止不住往下直滴,不管她丈夫呵责,竟然放声大哭起来。
3.Dalio had no qualms about upbraiding a junior employee in front of me and dozens of his colleagues.
达里奥毫不避讳的在我和其他员工面前批评一位初级员工。
4.His Oval Office upbraiding of Mr Obama and his adulatory reception in Congress may have given him a bounce in the polls.
内塔尼亚胡总理办公室对奥巴马的谴责,以及他在美国国会受到的热烈欢迎,也许会提升他的民意支持率。
5.upbraiding Tom for his absence from school yesterday.
我可以听到老师责备汤姆昨天旷课的声音。