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scold objHskEJld, $skoJldv [T]to criticize angrily (someone who has done something wrong)骂,责骂He didn't scold her, but he demanded to know how the accident had happened.他没有责骂她,但是他一定要知道事故是怎么发生的。His mother scolded him for breaking her favourite vase.他母亲因为他打碎了她那只心爱的花瓶而骂他。The president was scolded publicly for the environmental pollution his country has caused.总统因他的国家引发的环境污染而受到公开的指责。He endured years of criticism from her scolding tongue.他多年来忍受着她那张尖刻的利嘴的批评。
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