詞語:admonish
admonish是什麼意思
簡明英漢詞典
admonish
[Ed5mCniF]
vt.
勸告, 訓誡, 警告
美國傳統詞典[雙解]
admonish
ad.mon.ish
AHD:[2d-m?n「1sh]
D.J.[#d6m%ni.]
K.K.[#d6m$n!.]
v.tr.(及物動詞)
ad.mon.ished, ad.mon.ish.ing, ad.mon.ish.es
(1)To reprove gently but earnestly.
輕責,告誡:溫和但誠摯地責備
(2)To counsel (another) against something to be avoided; caution.
警告某人:勸告(他人)不要做應避免的事;警告
(3)To remind of something forgotten or disregarded, as an obligation or a responsibility.
提醒,敦促:使想到忘卻的或忽視的事,如義務或責任
語源
(1)Middle English amonishen, admonishen
中古英語 amonishen, admonishen
(2)alteration of amonesten
amonesten的變化
(3)from Old French amonester, admonester
源自 古法語 amonester, admonester
(4)from Vulgar Latin *admonest3e
源自 俗拉丁語 *admonest3e
(5)from Latin admon?e
源自 拉丁語 admon?e
(6)ad- [ad-]
ad- [前綴,表「朝向」]
(7)mon?e [to warn] * see men- 1
mon?e [警告] *參見 men- 1
繼承用法
admon「isher
n.(名詞)
admon「ishingly
adv.(副詞)
admon「ishment
n.(名詞)
參考詞彙
(1)admonish, reprove, rebuke, reprimand, reproach
(2)These verbs refer to adverse criticism intended as a corrective or caution.
這些動詞都表示作為改善法或警告的反對性評。
(3)Admonish implies the giving of advice or a warning so that a fault can be rectified or a danger avoided:
Admonish 暗含提出建議或警告以便改正錯誤或避免危險:
「A gallows erected on an eminence admonished the offenders of the fate that awaited them」 (William Hickling Prescott).
「山丘上豎著的絞刑架警告命運的反抗者」 (威廉·希克林·普雷斯科特)。
(4)Reprove usually suggests gentle criticism and constructive intent:
Reprove 通常暗示溫和的批評及有建設性的意圖:
With a quick look the teacher reproved the child for whispering in class.
老師以極快的表情斥責在課堂上交頭接耳的同學。
(5)Rebuke and
Rebuke
(6)reprimand both refer to sharp, often angry criticism; of the two reprimand more frequently implies formal or official censure:
reprimand 都表示刻薄的,通常是憤怒的批評;在兩者之間reprimand 在更多情況下暗示正式的或官方的責難:
「Some of the most heated criticism . . . has come from the Justice Department, which rarely rebukes other agencies in public」 (Howard Kurtz).
「許多最激烈的批評…來自於平時很少公開譴責其他部門的司法部」 (霍華德·庫爾茲)。
「A committee at [the university] asked its president to reprimand a scientist who tested gene-altered bacteria on trees」 (New York Times).
「校委會 要求校長申斥在樹上做細胞基因變化試驗的科學家」 (紐約時代雜誌)。
(7)Reproach usually refers to regretful or unhappy criticism arising from a sense of disappointment:
Reproach 通常指由失望感產生的後悔或悲傷的批評:
「Even if I had done wrong you should not have reproached me in public—people wash their dirty linen at home」 (Napoleon Bonaparte).
即使是我做錯了事,你也不應該當眾指責我-家醜不能外揚」 (拿破侖·波拿巴)
現代英漢詞典
admonish
[Ed5mRnIF]
vt.
勸告;警告
He admonished those frantic football fans to change their wicked ways.
他告誡那些瘋狂的足球迷們改變那種搗蛋的做法。
現代英漢綜合大辭典
admonish
[Ed5mCniF]
vt.
(1)告誡
(2)勸告
(3)警告
(4)提醒
(5)要求, 催辦(某事)
繼承用法
admonishment
n.
美國傳統詞典
admonish
ad.mon.ish
AHD:[2d-m?n「1sh]
D.J.[#d6m%ni.]
K.K.[#d6m$n!.]
v.tr.
ad.mon.ished, ad.mon.ish.ing, ad.mon.ish.es
(1)To reprove gently but earnestly.
(2)To counsel (another) against something to be avoided; caution.
(3)To remind of something forgotten or disregarded, as an obligation or a responsibility.
語源
(1)Middle English amonishen, admonishen
(2)alteration of amonesten
(3)from Old French amonester, admonester
(4)from Vulgar Latin *admonest3e
(5)from Latin admon?e
(6)ad- [ad-]
(7)mon?e [to warn] * see men- 1
繼承用法
admon「isher
n.
admon「ishingly
adv.
admon「ishment
n.
參考詞彙
(1)admonish, reprove, rebuke, reprimand, reproach
(2)These verbs refer to adverse criticism intended as a corrective or caution.
(3)Admonish implies the giving of advice or a warning so that a fault can be rectified or a danger avoided:
「A gallows erected on an eminence admonished the offenders of the fate that awaited them」 (William Hickling Prescott).
(4)Reprove usually suggests gentle criticism and constructive intent:
With a quick look the teacher reproved the child for whispering in class.
(5)Rebuke and
(6)reprimand both refer to sharp, often angry criticism; of the two reprimand more frequently implies formal or official censure:
「Some of the most heated criticism . . . has come from the Justice Department, which rarely rebukes other agencies in public」 (Howard Kurtz).
「A committee at [the university] asked its president to reprimand a scientist who tested gene-altered bacteria on trees」 (New York Times).
(7)Reproach usually refers to regretful or unhappy criticism arising from a sense of disappointment:
「Even if I had done wrong you should not have reproached me in public—people wash their dirty linen at home」 (Napoleon Bonaparte).
英漢法學大詞典
admonish
v.訓誡,告誡
英漢化學大詞典
admonish
vt.警告,告誡
英漢計算機大詞典
admonish
vt.警告(告誡)