Berate Meaning in English
word
bɪˈɹeɪt
bih-RAYT
bɪɹˈeɪt
bi-RAYT
释义
To speak angrily or criticize someone very strongly because of something they have done wrong.
用法与细微差别
'Berate' is formal and strong; it means to rebuke harshly, often at length. Commonly used in writing or serious speech, not casual conversation. Often confused with 'scold' (usually for children) or 'reprimand' (more official). Use 'berate' for focused, harsh criticism.
Spanish: reprender - regañar severamentePortuguese (BR): repreender severamente - censurarPortuguese (PT): repreender severamente - censurarChinese (Simplified): 严厉指责 - 斥责Chinese (Traditional): 嚴厲指責 - 斥責Hindi: कड़ी आलोचना करना - डांटनाArabic: يُوبِّخ بشدة - يَنْتَقِد بقسوةBengali: ধমকানো - তীব্র ভর্ৎসনা করাRussian: жестко ругать - отчитыватьJapanese: 激しく叱る - 叱責するVietnamese: mắng mỏ dữ dội - quở trách nặng nềKorean: 호되게 꾸짖다 - 심하게 비난하다Turkish: azarlamak - sertçe eleştirmekUrdu: ڈانٹنا - سخت تنقید کرناIndonesian: memarahi keras - mencerca
例句
The teacher berated the students for being late.
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His boss berated him in front of everyone.
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She berated her son for not doing his homework.
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I didn't expect my friend to berate me over such a small mistake.
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Stop berating yourself—everybody makes mistakes sometimes.
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The coach berated the team for their poor performance during halftime.
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