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scold
/ˈskold/
好責罵的人,責罵(vi.)責罵,嘮嘮叨叨地罵(vt.)怒罵
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Scold
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Scolded
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Scolding
.]
To
find
fault
or
rail
with
rude
clamor
;
to
brawl
;
to
utter
harsh
,
rude
,
boisterous
rebuke
;
to
chide
sharply
or
coarsely
; --
often
with
at
;
as
,
to
scold
at
a
servant
.
Pardon
me
,
lords
, '
t
is
the
first
time
ever
I
was
forced
to
scold
. --
Shak
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Scold
,
v. t.
To
chide
with
rudeness
and
clamor
;
to
rate
;
also
,
to
rebuke
or
reprove
with
severity
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Scold
,
n.
1.
One
who
scolds
,
or
makes
a
practice
of
scolding
;
esp
.,
a
rude
,
clamorous
woman
;
a
shrew
.
She
is
an
irksome
,
brawling
scold
.
--
Shak
.
2.
A
scolding
;
a
brawl
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
scold
n
:
someone
(
especially
a
woman
)
who
annoys
people
by
constantly
finding
fault
[
syn
:
scolder
,
nag
,
nagger
, {
common
scold
]
v
1:
censure
severely
or
angrily
; "
The
mother
scolded
the
child
for
entering
a
stranger's
car
"; "
The
deputy
ragged
the
Prime
Minister
"; "
The
customer
dressed
down
the
waiter
for
bringing
cold
soup
" [
syn
:
call on the carpet
,
rebuke
,
rag
,
trounce
,
reproof
,
lecture
,
reprimand
,
jaw
,
dress down
,
call down
,
chide
,
berate
,
bawl out
,
remonstrate
,
chew out
,
chew up
,
have words
,
lambaste
,
lambast
]
2:
show
one's
unhappiness
or
critical
attitude
; "
He
scolded
about
anything
that
he
thought
was
wrong
"; "
We
grumbled
about
the
increased
work
load
" [
syn
:
grouch
,
grumble
]
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