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71. | His father will certainly scold him again because he cheated in the exam. |
| 因他考试作弊,他父亲肯定会再次责骂他的。 |
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72. | give sb/get a(good,real,etc)roasting scold sb/be scolded severely |
| 严厉批评某人[受到严厉批评 |
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73. | Grandmother would always come out and scold us, worried that we would fall off. |
| 奶奶总是要骂的,害怕我们摔下来。 |
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74. | He wanted to wreak something dark and unspeakable in him into cold stone. |
| 他恨不得把自己内心里一些暧昧而数说不清的情绪用冰冷的石雕造成型。 |
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75. | Yet he never ceased to scold the human race. |
| 马克·吐温是一个宿命论者。然而他从未停止谴责人类。 |
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76. | 1.to upbraid; to scold; to reprimand; 2.to repel; to exclude; to oust |
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77. | 1.to scold angrily; to give sb. a good dressing-down; 2.a swearword |
| 臭骂 |
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78. | He is afraid of his scold . |
| 他不敢见他父亲,怕挨骂。 |
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79. | I hate to scold, but you mustn't scatter your things all over the place. |
| 我不想训斥你,但你总不该把东西到处乱丢。 |
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80. | You harshly scold your daughter for knocking the cup over. She breaks down in tears. |
| 你狠狠地臭骂女儿一顿,令她陷于痛苦之中。 |
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