pilloried
英 [ˈpɪlərid]
美 [ˈpɪlərid]
v. 公开批评; 抨击
pillory的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使受公众(尤指记者)批评;使受羞辱
If someoneis pilloried, a lot of people, especially journalists, criticize them and make them look stupid.- A man has been forced to resign as a result of being pilloried by some of the press.
一人因为受到一些媒体的抨击已被迫辞职。
- A man has been forced to resign as a result of being pilloried by some of the press.
- 颈手枷(欧洲旧时用以将罪犯示众的刑具)
Apilloryis a wooden frame with holes for the head and hands. In Europe in former times criminals were sometimes locked in a pillory as a form of punishment.
双语例句
- He resolved not to be pilloried beside her on her pedestal of shame.
他决心不同她在那受辱台上并肩而立。 - Central bankers in developed economies are being pilloried for focusing too much on price stability, ignoring asset market bubbles and failing to prevent the worst crisis seen for a generation.
发达国家的央行行长们遭到外界的嘲笑,认为他们过于关注物价稳定,忽视了资产价格泡沫且未能防范一代人以来最为严重的危机。 - Nevertheless, the websites pilloried were caught by surprise yesterday.
尽管如此,昨日受批的网站还是表示意外。 - On the one occasion that Mr Obama suggested otherwise – we can absorb another terrorist attack, he said in 2010 – he was pilloried for sounding fatalistic.
有一次奥巴马提出了不同的说法&2010年他曾说我们能够承受另一场恐怖主义袭击,结果人们嘲笑他听上去有些宿命论的意味。 - Her instinct to seek a peaceful solution saw her pilloried in Kiev, London and Washington as a Moscow sympathiser.
她本能地寻求和平解决方案,这使她在乌克兰、英国和美国被抨击为同情俄罗斯的人。 - The bank executives pilloried by the UK's Treasury select committee of MPs were all exceptional people.
受到英国财政部特别委员会的议员们嘲笑的银行高管都是优秀的人才。 - The education secretary was pilloried in the press for his ridiculous decision.
教育部长因其荒唐的决定,而在报刊上受到吐嘈。 - In the six days since he admitted his mistake, he was pilloried relentlessly online, with Twitter feeds mocking him and amateur truth squads investigating his past reporting.
在他承认错误后的六天时间里,他在网上遭到了无情嘲笑,Twitter用户纷纷嘲讽,热衷探究真相的网友则调查了他过去的报道。 - In fact, although French presidents seem to have an infidelity record approaching 100 per cent, they don't deserve to be pilloried alone.
事实上,尽管法国历任总统似乎有着近百分之百的出轨记录,但只拿他们开涮也不合情理。 - At a recent hearing, UK members of Parliament pilloried companies for using tax havens, for "manipulating" their accounts to cut their tax bills and for engaging in "immoral" activity.
在英国议会最近举行的一个听证会上,议员们抨击企业利用避税天堂、为降低纳税额而“操纵”账目以及从事“不道德”行为。