earful
斥责
常用释义
英音[ ˈɪəfʊl ]
美音[ ˈɪrfʊl ]
基本释义
- n. 唠叨,斥责;怨言;长时间的数落(或牢骚);(非正式)(噪音)大量;令人吃惊的回答;听腻了的消息
例句
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1·I bet Sue gave you an earful when you got home.我敢说你到家时苏肯定数落了你一番。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·I heard an earful of gossip today.我今天听到不少闲话。
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3·He got an earful, especially over the libraries.不中听的他听的多了,图书馆这方面尤甚。
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4·If he bothers you again, I will give him an earful.如果他再来烦扰你,我将会给他一顿训斥。
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5·He gave me an earful of complaints about his new boss.他滔滔不绝向我抱怨他的新老板。
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6·You can just image the earful he gave her when they got home.不难想象等他们回家后,他会怎样斥责她。
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7·Jackie got an earful from her parents last night when she came home late.杰姬昨夜很晚回家时,遭到她爸妈斥责。
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8·A mathematician wanders back home at 3a. m. and proceeds to get an earful his wife.一个数学家在晚上3点时徘徊着回家,结果被老婆骂了一顿。
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9·A mathematician wanders back home at 3a. m. and proceeds to get an earful from his wife.一个数学家在晚上3点时徘徊着回家,结果被老婆骂了一顿。
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10·I guess Adelman gave them an earful at halftime and they came out with more intensity in the 3rd.我猜阿德尔曼在中场休息的时候对此抱怨了几句,他们在第3节上场的时候打起精神来了。
同义词
n.
令人吃惊的回答;怨言;听腻了的消息