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Preach at Meaning in English

expression

ˈpɹitʃ/ /ˈæt
PREECH-at
pɹˈiːtʃ/ /ˈæt
pREECH-at

释义

To speak to someone, often in a critical or moralizing way, as if giving a sermon, usually to tell them how they should behave.

用法与细微差别

Always negative—implies annoyance; not religious preaching, but condescending advice or criticism. Used when someone lectures another about morals or correct behavior. Commonly heard in the phrase 'Don't preach at me!' Can apply to parents, friends, or anyone acting superior.

例句

Don't preach at me about my choices.

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She likes to preach at her friends whenever they make mistakes.

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Teachers shouldn't just preach at students; they should listen too.

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My dad started to preach at me about saving money again.

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You always preach at people as if you never make mistakes yourself.

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He gets defensive when people preach at him about his lifestyle.

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