单词 | reproach |
释义 | reproach UK [rɪ'prəʊtʃ] US [-'proʊtʃ] verb transitive ■to criticize someone, especially for not being successful or not doing what is expected (尤指因为某人没成功或没达到预期目标而)责备,责怪,批评 •His mother reproached him for •[R] You have nothing to reproach your self UK [rɪ'prəʊtʃ] US [-'proʊtʃ] noun countable or uncountable ■when you criticize someone, especially for not being successful or for not doing what is expected (尤指因为某人没成功或没达到预期目标而)责备,责怪,批评 •The look of reproach on his face made her feel guilty.他责备的神情让她感到很愧疚。 •Your reproaches are useless - what's done is done.你再指责也没有用了——做过的事无法改变。 UK [rɪ'prəʊtʃ] US [-'proʊtʃ] noun countable or uncountable be a reproach to sb/sth ■to be something that should make a person or organization feel ashamed 是…的耻辱;令…丢人现眼 •His immaculate garden was a reproach to all his less organized neighbours.他的花园整洁有致,使得那些不太俐落的邻居们感到汗颜。 UK [rɪ'prəʊtʃ] US [-'proʊtʃ] noun countable or uncountable be above/beyond reproach ■to not deserve any blame 无可非议;十全十美 •Your behaviour today has been above reproach.你今天的行为无可非议。 |
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