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
- His friends remonstrated with him, saying he had no right to neglect his business and spend so much thought upon the soldiers, so he fully decided to give it all up.
他的亲友从旁规劝,说他不应该荒废事业,不该为军人花费那么多的心思,他听了劝谏,于是决心改变方针。 - She remonstrated with the porter.
她与门房争吵起来。 - 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。 - Mr. Perry had remonstrated with him about it.
关于这一点伯里先生还规劝过他。 - "My dear Jane," remonstrated my mother.
哟,我的亲爱的捷恩,我母亲不以为然地说。 - I remonstrated against his behaviour.
我向他的行为提出进谏。 - 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。 - He remonstrated with his son on the ill effects of smoking.
他告诫儿子说吸烟有不良影响。 - 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。