reviled
英 [rɪˈvaɪld]
美 [rɪˈvaɪld]
v. 辱骂; 斥责
revile的过去分词和过去式
过去式:reviled
BNC.42817 / COCA.34594
柯林斯词典
- VERB 憎恨;辱骂;谩骂;痛斥
If someone or somethingis reviled, people hate them intensely or show their hatred of them.- He was just as feared and reviled as his tyrannical parents...
他和他专横残暴的父母一样为人惧怕和憎恨。 - What right had the crowd to revile the England players for something they could not help...?
观众有什么权力因为英格兰队员们无能为力的事情而斥责他们?
- He was just as feared and reviled as his tyrannical parents...
双语例句
- Signed into law in1974, the so-called "Double Nickel" was widely reviled and widely ignored before it was finally repealed in1993.
这个所谓的“双五”规定于1974年生效,但受到了人们的广泛抨击和无视,最终在1993年被废止。 - He reviled his opponent unmercifully.
他无情地辱骂了他的对手。 - He was scorned and reviled.
他也被轻视和辱骂过。 - The scientist is generally reviled by academics for trying to patent many of his genomic discoveries.
这位科学家因为试图就他的基因成果申请专利,因而受到学术界普遍斥责。 - He is reviled by his party's conservative base.
他唾骂一行保守基地。 - Following the war, he was reviled wherever he went.
战争结束后,他走到哪儿都能听到骂声一片。 - When reviled, we bless.
被人咒骂,我们就祝福; - And they that were crucified with him reviled him.
那和他同钉的人也是讥诮他。 - He was just as feared and reviled as his tyrannical parents
他和他专横残暴的父母一样为人惧怕和憎恨。 - Americans often complain about the rancour in their political debate. President Obama is daily reviled, seldom mocked.
美国人常常抱怨本国政治辩论中的怨恨之意&美国总统奥巴马(Obama)天天被人谩骂,却鲜少遭人嘲弄。
