搜尋結果
scold
- IPA[skəʊld]
英式
- remonstrate with or rebuke (someone) angrily;(of a bird) call loudly and persistently
- a person who nags or grumbles constantly (typically used of a woman)
verb: scold, 3rd person present: scolds, gerund or present participle: scolding, past tense: scolded, past participle: scolded
noun: scold, plural noun: scolds
- 釋義
- 相關詞
動詞
- 1. remonstrate with or rebuke (someone) angrily Mum took Anna away, scolding her for her bad behaviour
- ▪ (of a bird) call loudly and persistently the gulls wheeled and scolded above the lake
名詞
- 1. US dated a person who nags or grumbles constantly (typically used of a woman) his mother was the village scold the fiscal scolds insist that reform will make everything even worse
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- IPA[skōld]
美式
- remonstrate with or rebuke (someone) angrily: Mom took Anna away, scolding her for her bad behavior
- a person who nags or grumbles constantly (typically used of a woman): his mother was the village scold the fiscal scolds insist that reform will make everything even worse
Oxford American Dictionary