scold
v[I, Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sb (for sth/doing sth) express anger, criticism, etc, esp to a child; rebuke sb 骂, 责骂(尤指对儿童); 叱责某人
If I walk in with muddy boots, Dad always scolds (me). 我的靴子上要是有泥, 一进屋爸爸就骂(我).
Did you scold her for breaking it? 她把那件东西打破了, 你骂她了吗? scold, n (dated 旧) person who scolds 爱骂人的人.
I doubt if he'll be asked to speak again next year.
我怀疑明年是否还会邀请他作报告。
That is how Annie came to be with us.
这就是安妮和我们在一起的缘由。
The death of Gandhi gave India a chance to mourn and express how he had become father to all Indians. Millions watched the slow march that took his body through the capital.