remonstrated
英 [ˈremənstreɪtɪd]
美 [rɪˈmɑːnstreɪtɪd]
v. 抗议; 抱怨; 埋怨
remonstrate的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 抗议;表示异议;反对
If youremonstrate withsomeone, you protest to them about something you do not approve of or agree with, and you try to get it changed or stopped.- He remonstrated with the referee...
他向裁判抗议。 - I jumped in the car and went to remonstrate.
我跳进汽车去提出抗议。
- He remonstrated with the referee...
双语例句
- I remonstrated with him about his rudeness.
他粗暴无礼,我给他提了意见。 - He cheerfully remonstrated with both parties as a benevolent uncle might do with a pair of quarrelling children and then disappeared.
他乐呵呵地劝阻开了双方,方式就好比一位和蔼的叔叔拉开了一对吵架的小孩,而后就消失了。 - Shortly afterwards, four more policemen arrived and remonstrated with the workmen.
不一会儿,又来了四名警察告诫这些工人。 - She remonstrated with the porter.
她与门房争吵起来。 - I remonstrated with the official, but he said he could do nothing.
我向该官员提出抗议,但他说他也无能为力。 - The old man remonstrated about his foolish behaviour.
老人对他的愚行提出规谏。 - He neither remonstrated with, nor endeavoured to escape from him, but toiling night and day to accomplish the terms of his task-master.
他既不反抗,也不想逃避他,日夜辛苦,以满足监工的要求。 - 'No, my dear Paul,'she remonstrated with tearful dignity,'I must really be allowed to speak.
“不,我亲爱的保罗,”她眼泪汪汪、尊严地抗辩道,“你确实应当允许我说话。 - "My dear Jane," remonstrated my mother.
哟,我的亲爱的捷恩,我母亲不以为然地说。 - He remonstrated with his son on the ill effects of smoking.
他告诫儿子说吸烟有不良影响。