berated的音標(biāo)是[b??re?t?d],基本翻譯是“嚴(yán)厲斥責(zé),責(zé)罵”。
速記技巧:可以嘗試使用諧音法來記憶,如“比熱投敵”可以理解為嚴(yán)厲斥責(zé)那些投敵的人。
Berated的英文詞源是拉丁語“beratus”,意為“責(zé)罵、譴責(zé)”。其變化形式包括過去式“berated”和“berated”,現(xiàn)在分詞“berating”,以及形容詞“berating”。
相關(guān)單詞:
1. “criticize”意為“批評、挑剔”,其詞源與 berated 有關(guān),表示對某人或某事進行譴責(zé)或指責(zé)。
2. “blame”意為“責(zé)備、責(zé)怪”,其詞源可以追溯到 berated,表示對某人或某事進行指責(zé)或批評。
3. “rebuke”意為“譴責(zé)、斥責(zé)”,其詞源與 berated 有關(guān),表示嚴(yán)厲地指責(zé)或批評某人或某事。
4. “scold”意為“責(zé)罵、訓(xùn)斥”,其詞源與 berated 有關(guān),表示對某人進行嚴(yán)厲的指責(zé)或批評。
5. “reprimand”意為“譴責(zé)、申斥”,其詞源與 berated 有關(guān),表示對某人或某事進行警告或批評。
6. “berate”意為“嚴(yán)厲譴責(zé)、斥責(zé)”,其詞源直接來自 berated,表示對某人或某事進行嚴(yán)厲的指責(zé)或批評。
7. “berating”意為“譴責(zé)、斥責(zé)的行為”,其變化形式之一,表示對某人或某事進行譴責(zé)或指責(zé)的行為。
8. “beration”和 “berative”是構(gòu)詞錯誤的形式,不符合英語語法規(guī)則。
9. “reproach”意為“責(zé)備、羞愧”,其詞源與 berated 有關(guān),表示因某人的行為而感到羞愧或受到指責(zé)。
10. “censure”意為“譴責(zé)、公開批評”,其詞源與 berated 有關(guān),表示對某人或某事進行公開的譴責(zé)或批評。
以上這些單詞都與 berated 的詞源和含義相關(guān),它們在英語中廣泛使用,表達了不同的批評、指責(zé)和譴責(zé)的含義。
常用短語:
1. berate sb. for sth. 為某事責(zé)備某人
2. berate oneself 自責(zé)
3. berate sb. for their behavior 對某人的行為責(zé)備某人
4. berate sb. for their mistakes 對某人的錯誤責(zé)備某人
5. berate sb. for their lack of effort 對某人缺乏努力而責(zé)備
6. berate sb. for their failure 對某人的失敗而責(zé)備
7. berate oneself for making a mistake 為犯錯而自責(zé)
例句:
1. I berated myself for my lack of planning on the project.
2. He was berated by his boss for his poor performance.
3. She berated her son for his irresponsible behavior.
4. They berated the young man for his reckless driving.
5. She berated herself for not being more attentive to her child"s needs.
6. He was berated by the community for his actions that led to the disaster.
7. They berated the government for its failure to provide adequate resources to the victims of the hurricane.
英文小作文:
標(biāo)題:Berating and Self-Reflection
Berating is a common occurrence in our lives, whether it"s directed towards ourselves or others. We berate ourselves for our mistakes, we berate others for their shortcomings, and we berate ourselves for not doing enough or being able to do better. However, it"s important to recognize that berating is not always negative, but can also be a catalyst for growth and self-reflection.
When we berate ourselves, it"s a way of acknowledging our mistakes and failures, and pushing ourselves to do better in the future. It"s a way of motivating ourselves to learn from our mistakes and become better people. On the other hand, when we berate others, it"s a way of expressing our disappointment and dissatisfaction with their behavior, and urging them to change for the better.
However, too much berating can be harmful, leading to feelings of guilt, shame, and inferiority that can have a negative impact on our mental health and well-being. Therefore, it"s important to use berating as a tool for growth and self-reflection, but also to take care of our own mental health and well-being by seeking support when needed. In conclusion, while berating can be a negative experience, it can also be a positive catalyst for growth and self-reflection if used in moderation and with care.
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