lambast

lambast

美 [læmˈbæst]  英 [læm'bæst]

  • v.狠揍;严厉申斥
  • 网络害草净;抨击;严责

词形变化

第三人称单数:lambasts  现在分词:lambasting  过去式:lambasted  

英汉解释

v.
1.
〈俚〉鞭打,狠揍
2.
严厉申斥
na.
1.
“lambaste”的变体

英英解释

v.
na.

例句

A few hours later, several hundred adults gather at the edge of the playground to lambast a government plan for a new columbarium nearby.

几个小时过后几百成年人操场周边抗议政府附近建设骨灰计划

The lyrics ridicule Gadhafi and lambast him for his treatment of the country in the past four decades.

歌曲嘲讽卡扎菲抨击过去四十多年里国家所作所为

The Ethiopians also lambast Human Rights Watch for not visiting the Ogaden, knowing that it was they who blocked the visit.

报告严厉指责人权组织没有走访奥加登进行实地考察知道正是他们阻止人权观察访问

They lambast tax havens for sucking in the money of foreigners and multinational companies.

他们严厉斥责吞噬外国人跨国公司

They may well lambast Mr Obama for expanding the federal deficit; but it is less impressive when they are unable to suggest alternatives.

他们或许联邦赤字攀升狠狠抨击奥巴马无法提出替代方案开始低调

APUNTIL a few years ago it was easy for critics of South Africa's government to lambast its inadequate efforts in fighting AIDS.

几年批评家容易抓到南非政府把柄抨击他们抗击艾滋病不力

Only months ago, the idea that Mr Bush would publicly lambast America 's corporate bosses was laughable .

可是几个布什公开抨击美国公司老板想法荒谬可笑

Health experts regularly lambast them for peddling food that makes people fat.

健康专家经常性他们兜售食物使肥胖这些公司严厉斥责