early 15c., from Late Latin excoriatus, past participle of excoriare "flay, strip off the hide," from Latin ex- "off" (see ex-) +
excoriate 权威例句
1. He proceeded to excoriate me in front of the nurses.
他开始在护士面前痛斥我。
来自辞典例句
excoriate 造句
1. He proceeded to excoriate me in front of the nurses.
他继续在这些护士们面前指责我。
《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2. To assail with stinging criticism; excoriate.
痛责:以尖刻的批评攻击;严厉地批评。
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3. To criticize severely and devastatingly; excoriate.
严厉地和带毁灭性地批评;狠批。
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4. That's why the solution to substandard performance is always to excoriate, punish and shame the child.
这就是为什么中国父母对孩子不合标准的结果解决方式始终是苛责、惩罚和羞辱。
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5. The psychologist Barry Schwartz used the kindergarten experiment to excoriate an experimental New York schools programme which paid older children to show up and work hard.
6. Separately, much of the African writing culture that remains on the continent, including Kwani?, is propped up with cash from the Western donors that African writers purport to excoriate.
7. On April 21st the Energy and Commerce Committee of the House of Representatives will excoriate the latest bunch of hapless bosses: those who had the temerity to apply accounting standard ASC 740.
8. On April 21st the Energy and Commerce Committee of the House of Representatives will excoriate the latest bunch of hapless bosses: those who had the temerity to apply accounting standard ASC 740.