lambasted
英 [læmˈbeɪstɪd]
美 [læmˈbeɪstɪd]
v. (通常指公开地)猛烈批评,痛斥,炮轰
lambast的过去分词和过去式; lambaste的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (通常指公开地)猛烈批评,痛斥,炮轰
If youlambastsomeone, you criticize them severely, usually in public.- Grey took every opportunity to lambast Thompson and his organization.
格雷不放过任何一个炮轰汤普森及其组织的机会。
- Grey took every opportunity to lambast Thompson and his organization.
in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 lambaste /læm'beɪst/
双语例句
- The newspapers lambasted government corruption. Specialized Conference for Consideration of the Draft Inter-American Convention against Corruptio
报纸毫不留情地批评政府的腐败。审议美洲反腐败公约草案专门会议 - In the Los Angeles Times, the political commentator James kirchik lambasted Mr Obama for his "grand, global apology tour this spring".
在《洛杉矶时报》(losangelestimes)上,政治评论员詹姆斯基希克(jameskirchik)猛烈抨击了对奥巴马“今年春天的盛大全球道歉之旅”。 - Westamerica Bancorporation, a Californian lender, was lambasted for backing away from high-yielding property loans and allowing its portfolio to shrink.
加利福尼亚WB曾因对高收益房产贷款业务避而远之,导致投资组合缩水而遭斥责。 - He has been lambasted for his supposed assault on central bank independence.
安倍晋三一直因所谓的侵犯央行独立性而遭受猛烈抨击。 - Many media outlets lambasted the striker for the miss, while radio phone-ins were awash with suggestion that the Bulgarian was overpriced.
很多媒体都抨击这位射手的失误,而在电台的热线电话里大家都认为这位保加利亚人身价过高。 - Tianxiang Mao said it was common for Asian students to be lambasted with racial slurs when driving.
马天乡(音)说,亚洲学生开车时遭辱骂是很常见的。 - He pounded them on tax avoidance, advised them to invest at home rather than overseas, and lambasted oil company profits.
他抨击这些企业逃税,建议这些企业投资国内而非海外,还痛斥石油企业的利润。 - RARELY has a central bank been lambasted so loudly by so many.
很少有一家央行宛如过街老鼠人人喊打。 - China has lambasted the US for its decision to launch another$ 600bn in monetary easing, fearing that this round of quantitative easing may feed the flood of money rushing into mainland China from overseas.
中国强烈抨击美国启动6000亿美元的新一轮量化宽松货币政策,担心此举可能推助海外资金涌入中国内地。 - When the world economy was wobbling after the collapse of Lehman Brothers in2008, she was lambasted for doing too little to steady it.
当世界经济在2008年雷曼兄弟倒塌后急转直下时,默克尔被质疑无所作为。
