excoriate
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ɪk'skɔːrɪeɪt; eks-]
- 美式音标 [ɪkˈskɔriˌet, -ˈskor-]
- 国际音标 [ek'skɔ:rieit]
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基本解释
- vt. 严厉的责难;擦破...的皮肤
词根记忆
- ex + cor(皮) + iate→把皮弄掉→剥皮
英汉例句
- The psychologist Barry Schwartz used the kindergarten experiment to excoriate an experimental New York schools programme which paid older children to show up and work hard.
心理学家巴里•施瓦兹(Barry Schwartz)利用一个在幼儿园进行的实验,批判纽约多家学校通过付钱给年龄较大的儿童让他们到校认真学习的试验性做法。 - Separately, much of the African writing culture that remains on the continent, including Kwani?, is propped up with cash from the Western donors that African writers purport to excoriate.
此外, 留下来植根于非洲大陆的创作文化之大部, 包括《宽尼文学期刊》在内, 都靠西方捐款者的金钱扶持, 而这些金援者却正是非洲作家们号称要斥责的人。 - On April 21st the Energy and Commerce Committee of the House of Representatives will excoriate the latest bunch of hapless bosses: those who had the temerity to apply accounting standard ASC 740.
4月21日,众议院能源商务委员会又要叱骂最新一批不幸的老总们了:因为他们胆敢使用ASC 740会计标准。 - "A sense that a step is made to release prisoners, and the government is trying to build some bridges in certain areas, but at the same time, the revolutionary side is given its moment in which Fidel Castro is able to excoriate the United States and to continue to lay out the revolutionary credentials, or Cuba's role as a leader of the Third World."
- He was a leading adornment of the establishment he liked to excoriate.
ECONOMIST: Lexington - Too many Republicans are said to be reluctant to criticize a leader of their own party for engaging in behavior they rightly would excoriate any Democrat for perpetrating.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Bad deal: all carrots, no sticks - On the other hand, it is permissible to excoriate Myanmar or Cambodia on humanitarian grounds, since neither country poses the kind of threat to the international system that realists care about.
ECONOMIST: How to win and lose the diplomatic game: Flummoxed by foreigners
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词组短语
- aene excoriate 剥蚀性痤疮
- excoriate e 撕去皮;撕皮;严厉批评
- excoriate extol 批判
- excoriate v 严厉批评;剥皮
- accolade excoriate 赞美;极力赞扬;赞美批判
短语
英英字典
- to write or say that a play, book, political action, etc. is very bad
- To excoriate a person or organization means to criticize them severely, usually in public.