排斥 | pái chì | to reject; to exclude; to eliminate; to remove; to repel | |
充斥 | chōng chì | to be full of; to flood; to congest | |
训斥 | xùn chì | to reprimand; to rebuke; to berate; stern criticism | |
驳斥 | bó chì | to refute; to debunk; to deny; to denounce | |
斥责 | chì zé | to lash out; to reprimand |
1 | However, the Tea Master scolded: "You fool, this is not the right way to clean garden. | |
2 | He was never unkind, and I cannot remember that he ever spoke harshly to me, but it was the custom to fear and admire him. | |
3 | 启蒙所要求的唯一条件就是自由,尤其是所有自由中最无害的那种,即人在任何问题上公开运用理性的自由。可是我却处处听到人们大声呵斥:不许争辩! All that is required for this enlightenment is freedom; and particularly the least harmful of that may be called freedom, namely, the freedom for man to make public use of his reason in all matters. | |
4 | Researchers eliminated those who reported during a screening interview that they never yelled at home. | |
5 | He originally set out to study yelling, via voluntary audio recordings of parents conducting life at home - the pedestrian stuff of parenting like meal prep, bath time and lights out. |