"lecture at" 怎么发音
expression
ˈɫɛktʃɝ/ /ˈæt
LEK-cher-at
lˈɛktʃɐ/ /ˈæt
lek-CHUH-rat
释义
To talk to someone angrily or seriously in order to criticize or instruct them, often for something they did wrong.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈɫɛktʃɝ/ /ˈæt
英式英语
lˈɛktʃɐ/ /ˈæt
简化发音
美式
LEK-cher-at
英式
lek-CHUH-rat
语境中听
The teacher lectured at him for not doing his homework.
My mom always lectures at me about keeping my room clean.
The coach lectured at the team after they lost the game.
Don’t lecture at me—I know I made a mistake.