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haranguing

美[həˈræŋ],

释义

n. (对公众集会作的)长篇大论的演说;高谈阔论;冗长的说教文章;叱责; v. (向…)作长篇大论的演说;(向…)高谈阔论; 网络释义: 训斥性的演说;长篇指责性演说;长篇演说;

例句

Golkar, Suharto's own party, had been haranguing Ms Mulyani for months, accusing her of malfeasance in bailing out a private bank in 2008.
苏哈托自己的党派—从业党—数月以来一直揪着英德拉瓦蒂不放,指控她在2008年救急一家私人银行时有渎职行为。
The only hard parts are dealing with haranguing from idiots and trying to find something to eat at restaurants.
唯一的困难是要和一些人激烈的争辩和到餐厅找东西吃。
Eli, a nerd, is worn down by pleas from his haranguing mother to be more "normal. "
以利,一个怪人,被自己母亲要他“变得更正常一些”而喋喋不休的唠叨折磨得筋疲力尽。
Television images of Greeks haranguing their government over reforms do not help.
电视上播放的希腊民众呵斥政府改革方案的画面并无正面作用。
"Prisoners of war! " Tesla was haranguing . "New slaves to fight for the honor and increase of our Regent! "
“战俘!”泰斯拉慷慨激昂。“为摄政王瑞金特的荣誉与更多而战的新鲜奴隶!”
He hates that kind of intellectual argument - he prefers either haranguing or sulking.
他憎恨那种了智力的争论,他的选择要么是滔滔不绝的演讲,要么是沉默。
He has made enemies of the businessmen who are needed to drive forward America's recovery, haranguing them as fat cats and speculators.
他将那些能够为美国经济恢复带来前进动力的商人视为敌人,大骂他们是肥猫和投机分子。
In America, too, politicians are haranguing oil bosses and calling for tax cuts.
在美国也是一样,政客们正慷慨激昂地对着石油巨头们发表演说,并呼吁减税。

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