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ex·co·ri·ate 英ˌeks'kɔːrieɪt美ˌeks'kɔːrieɪt COCA⁹⁰⁴⁶⁹BNC¹²⁶⁴¹⁶⁺⁴Economist⁵³⁵⁸¹⁺¹ 基本英英近义反义例句 vt.撕去皮⁵⁰;严厉批评⁵⁰原型excoriate的现在分词名词excoriation过去分词excoriated现在分词excoriating三单excoriates Verb: express strong disapproval of;We condemn the racism in South Africa These ideas were reprobated tear or wear off the skin or make sore by abrading;This leash chafes the dog's neck 近义词 skin皮肤peel果皮pare削减flay剥皮strip剥去chafe擦痛decry责难abrade擦伤attack攻击rebuke指责condemn谴责upbraid斥责denounce谴责criticize批评castigate惩罚objurgate怒斥take to task责备reprobate堕落的人berate〈正式或文〉严厉责备… The president pops up with a speech excoriating AIG bonuses“ I am angry” but fails to explain the thinking behind his economic programme. 总统跳出来痛批 AIG的奖金“我恨愤怒”但是却无法阐述他经济计划之后的想法。 topsage Contemporary education should pursue educational international consciousness, person original idea, creative spirit, surmount spirit, excoriating spirit and tolerant spirit. 当代教育应当追求教育的国际意识、人本意识、创新精神、超越精神、批判精神和宽容精神。 dictall Similarly, the same speculators whom European politicians are now excoriating are the ones who played the “convergence trade” in the 1990s. 同样地,欧洲政治家现在痛恨责骂的投机者们与20世纪90年代上演“交易”的是同一批人。 ecocn The early post- Soviet years were marked by excoriating self- criticism and widespread public demoralization. 后苏联时代早期的明显标志是对自我批评的批判,以及普遍的公众道德败坏。 yeeyan |