admonish

美 [ədˈmɑːnɪʃ]英 [ədˈmɒnɪʃ]
  • v.告诫;警告;责备;忠告;力劝

过去式: admonished 现在分词: admonishing 过去分词: admonished 第三人称单数: admonishes

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verb

1

责备;告诫;警告
to tell sb firmly that you do not approve of sth that they have done

She was admonished for chewing gum in class.

她在课堂上嚼口香糖,受到了告诫。

2

力劝;忠告
to strongly advise sb to do sth

A warning voice admonished him not to let this happen.

他耳边响起警钟,警告他别让这种事情发生。

admonish

频次

  • 1
    VERB 责备;告诫;警告
    If you admonish someone, you tell them very seriously that they have done something wrong.

    They admonished me for taking risks with my health...

    他们责备我不应拿自己的健康冒险。

  • Sometimes he gave them a severe admonishment.

    有时他会给予他们严厉的警告。

verb

1
take to task
He admonished the child for his bad behavior
Synonym: reprove
2
admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior
I warned him not to go too far
I warn you against false assumptions
She warned him to be quiet
Synonym: warn discourage monish
3
warn strongly;put on guard
Synonym: caution monish

数据来源:WordNet

  1. Let Channa say whatever he may like , Ananda , the brethren should neither speak to him , nor exhort him , nor admonish him .

    让Channa说他也喜欢说的,阿难,兄弟们不会对他说,不会劝告他,或责备他。

  2. The new approach is designed to admonish motorists without hitting them in the wallet .

    这种新措施旨在告诫车主,但同时不收罚金。

  3. A warning voice admonished him not to let this happen .

    他耳边响起警钟,警告他别让这种事情发生。

  4. She was admonished for chewing gum in class .

    她在课堂上嚼口香糖,受到了告诫。

  5. They admonished me for taking risks with my health

    他们责备我不应拿自己的健康冒险。

  6. The ethics committee may take a decision to admonish him or to censure him

    道德委员会也许会决定对他进行训诫或是严厉批评。

  7. She admonished him gently , ' You should rest , not talk so much . '

    她温柔地责备他:“你要多休息,少说话。”

  8. He was admonished for being late this morning .

    他因早上迟到而受到责备。

  9. He admonished me for drinking too much .

    他警告我喝酒太多了。

  10. Richard Swiveller pointed to the money , and admonished him to take it up .

    理查·斯威夫勒指着钞票,劝他把钱收起来。

  11. The teacher admonished the child for coming late to school .

    那个孩子迟到,老师批评了他

  12. To date , the Doctrine of Cheng Fu still exerts its admonishing effect .

    时至今日,承负说仍具有警示作用

  13. Exploration on Honesty and Faith of Chinese Traditional Family Admonish

    中国传统家训诚信思想初探

  14. They are frequently admonished for their failure to act quickly .

    他们常常因未能立即采取行动而受到警告。

  15. He admonished his friend not to be late for his work .

    他警告他的朋友工作不可迟到。

  16. However , he admonished the crowd to lower your expectations .

    不过,他告诫众人降低你的期望。

  17. Admonish your friend in private , praise them in public .

    私下里劝告你的朋友,公开场合表扬他们。

  18. The teacher admonished the students against being late .

    老师劝告学生不要迟到。

  19. She admonished us to seek professional help .

    她劝我们向专业人士求助。

  20. He admonished the child for his bad behavior .

    他训诫孩子的坏的行为。

  21. Mr Mreen admonished me for drinking too much .

    格林先生警告我喝酒太多了。

  22. It is waste of time , admonishing you .

    劝告你简直是浪费工夫。

  23. He sternly admonished the students who had violated the school rules .

    他十分严厉地训诫了犯校的学生。

  24. However the red means upswing fiery , also it means the crisis to admonish more or less .

    然而飘红,除了代表火热高涨之外,还或多或少地暗藏着危机警戒。

  25. The Admonitory Cases Applied as Admonish for Teaching of Orthopaedic

    教学警示病例在骨科教学中的应用与思考

  26. One headline admonished : " Obama struggles as communicator . "

    一条新闻标题警告说:“奥巴马难以胜任沟通者的角色。”

  27. I admonished him of the need for silence .

    我提醒他缄默的必要。

  28. admonish He admonished his friend not to be late for his work .

    v.警告他警告他的朋友工作不可迟到。

  29. Bought thing is much , natural meeting has psychological price , admonish oneself , must defend oneself psychological price .

    买的东西多了,自然会有心理价位的,告诫自己,一定要守住自己的心理价位。

  30. It admonishes you to keep all repetition out of your code because it frequently leads to problems .

    这条原则主张从代码中消除所有重复,因为重复常常会导致错误。

blame admonish berate censure condemn rebuke reproach 【导航词义:指责,责怪】
blame v. 责怪,责备
〔辨析〕

普通用词,表示把过错或坏事归咎于某人或某事。

〔例证〕

If it all goes awry, don't blame me.

如果失败了,别怪我。

Organizers blame the weather for the low turnout.

组织者把到场人数少归咎于天气。

She is partly to blame.

她也要负一部分责任。

admonish v. 〈正式〉告诫,警告
〔辨析〕

通常指对某人所做的错事当面给予批评、警告等。

〔例证〕

He was admonished for being late this morning.

他因早上迟到而受到责备。

He admonished me for drinking too much.

他警告我喝酒太多了。

berate v. 〈正式〉训斥,严责
〔辨析〕

指因某人的过错而气愤地训斥、责备某人。

〔例证〕

She might take this opportunity to berate the narrow-minded conservative members.

她可能会借机声讨一番那些心胸狭隘的保守党成员。

censure v. 〈正式〉批评,公开谴责
〔辨析〕

侧重指公开、不留情面地批评或指责。

〔例证〕

They censured him for his mean behaviour.

他们都谴责他的卑鄙行为。

Don't censure her before the truth is evident.

在真相未明前不要谴责她。

condemn v. 谴责,斥责
〔辨析〕

尤指从道义上对某人或某事予以谴责。

〔例证〕

That politician condemns violence of any sort.

那位政治家谴责任何形式的暴力行为。

rebuke v. 〈正式〉指责,斥责
〔辨析〕

指对某人的过错给予尖锐的斥责,含刻薄或愤怒之意。

〔例证〕

The father rebuked the child for his disobedience.

父亲呵斥孩子不听话。

He was rebuked for his neglect of duty.

他因玩忽职守受到训斥。

reproach v. 〈正式〉指责,严责
〔辨析〕

指失望、不满或愤恨地指责某人,但这种指责有时可能失于公正。

〔例证〕

He reproached her for her forgetfulness.

他责怪她健忘。

They reproach the government every day with folly and impertinence.

他们每天愚昧而粗鲁地指责政府。