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21. | To reprimand or punish severely. |
| 严厉申斥严厉指责或惩罚 |
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22. | To Blame and reprimand |
| 诃求责备 |
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23. | scold or reprimand sb |
| 斥责或责骂某人 |
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24. | condemn torture |
| 谴责严刑,谴责折磨 |
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25. | To reprimand one for his fault |
| 责斥其非 |
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26. | a reprimand from the bench |
| 法官的斥责 |
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27. | To reprimand without concealment |
| 直斥不讳 |
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28. | "I congratulate you," said he, in the tone which one uses for a reprimand,"You did not vote for the death |
| “我祝贺您,”他用谴责的语气说,“您总算没有投票赞成判处国王死刑。” |
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29. | His negligence passed without reprimand. |
| 他玩忽职守并未受到斥责. |
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30. | A letter in reply Brought reprimand |
| 覆信申饬 |
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