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复数形式
castigations
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谴责, 严厉批评
the act of harshly criticizing or reprimanding someone for their actions or behavior
- The manager's public castigation of the employee embarrassed everyone.
经理对员工的公开谴责让所有人都感到尴尬。
- The film received castigation from critics for its poor script.
这部电影因其糟糕的剧本而受到评论家的严厉批评。
- His speech included a sharp castigation of political corruption.
他的演讲包括了对政治腐败的尖锐谴责。
- The teacher's castigation made the student reflect on his mistakes.
老师的斥责让学生反思自己的错误。
- She faced castigation from her peers for breaking the rules.
她因违反规则而面临来自同伴的谴责。
2
惩罚, 处罚
the act of inflicting a penalty or other form of punishment
- The thief's castigation included both a fine and community service.
小偷的惩罚包括罚款和社区服务。
- Medieval castigation could involve physical punishment.
中世纪的惩罚可能涉及体罚。
- The law allows for castigation of those who harm protected wildlife.
法律允许对伤害受保护野生动物的人进行惩罚。
- His castigation was swift after violating the company's policy.
在违反公司政策后,他的惩罚很快就来了。
- The judge believed leniency would be better than harsh castigation.
法官相信宽大处理会比严厉的惩罚更好。
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