diatribe
英音[ ˈdaɪətraɪb ] 美音[ ˈdaɪətraɪb ]

抨击

常用释义

词性释义

n.

(无休止的)指责;(长篇)抨击,谴责
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同样地,如果某人似乎在教训你,就去试着把训斥扭转为一场对话吧。
A few months ago, a Ugandan newspaper ran an antigay diatribe with Mr. Kato's picture on the front page under a banner urging, "Hang Them. "
几个月前,一家乌干达报纸发表了一篇诽谤同性恋的文章,并在首版配上了卡托的照片,下面还有一行标语“绞死他们”。
他最新的录像讲话是一场杂乱无章的谴责,于最近一次美国总统大选4天前发表。
"Sally, that was an unwarranted diatribe against her! " Jane said with a laugh.
“莎莉,你讽刺她是无正当理由的。”简大笑着说,
"Operation Shylock" (my favourite of his works, for whatever that's worth) is part mystery and part diatribe.
《夏洛克行动》(无论对它的评价如何,在他的作品中这是我最为欣赏的一部)是部分神秘,部分在控诉。
At first I tried not to cry, and tried to defend myself against their diatribe, tried to tell them when they asked.
起初,我试图不哭,并试图对他们的谩骂为自己辩护,试图当他们问的时候告诉他们真相。
Khadafy wrote back with his own views -- bashing both countries in a two-page diatribe in 1981.
1981年,卡扎菲回信写了自己的观点,用两页纸抨击了这两个国家。
具有讽刺意味的是,政府的谩骂中也首次提及进行了拙劣的货币改革。
周一,当卡扎菲手握绿皮书出现在电视中时,他的咒骂是支离破碎的,但又为人所熟悉。
The blogger who started off the diatribe wrote a post attacking me publicly.
一个博客开始谩骂,写了一篇帖子公开攻击我。
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