ticking off
英 [ˌtɪkɪŋ ˈɒf]
美 [ˌtɪkɪŋ ˈɔːf]
n. 斥责; 责骂; 申斥
牛津词典
noun
- 斥责;责骂;申斥
the act of telling sb that they have done sth to make you angry
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 斥责;责骂
If you give someone aticking off, you speak angrily to them because they have done something wrong.- They got a ticking off from the police.
他们被警察训斥了一通。
- They got a ticking off from the police.
双语例句
- I have nothing wrong with the "let them know you're there in the first few minutes" approach, but injuring an opponent surely warrants more punishment than a light ticking off?
我觉得“让他们从一开始就领教你的厉害”没什么不对。但把人弄伤和随便踢一脚应该不一样吧? - I gave her a real ticking off yesterday.
昨天我着实责骂了她一顿。 - Each taxicab is fitted with a meter ticking off the fare due.
每辆出租汽车都有一个算出应付车费的计程表。 - A woman will say," Thanks A Lot "when she is really ticking off at you.
当一位女士真是在责怪你时,她会说:“多谢”。 - If you want to have children, your biological clock will be ticking loud enough to ward off any potential suitors.
如果你想要孩子,你的年龄劣势会更加明显,足以吓退任何可能的追求者。 - A wolf is like a ticking bomb, it can go off at any moment, he warned.
他警告说:狼就像是一颗定时炸弹,随时可能爆炸。 - They got a ticking off from the police.
他们被警察训斥了一通。 - Then Lally confessed and got a ticking off.
于是拉莱承认了,挨了一顿训斥。 - Seven more days, he thought, lightly ticking off the second square, which was filled with notes on his work for the day.
还有七天,他计算着,把写满了工作内容的第二个格轻轻地勾掉。 - Then, when time becomes available, make a point of ticking a few of these activities off of the list.
然后当你有时间完成时,注意把清单上已经做过的活动勾掉。