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Перевод: scolding
[существительное] нагоняй ; выговор ; встрепка ; нахлобучка ; брань
Тезаурус:
- Mr Skinner was inside her mind, whispering, alternately cajoling and scolding her.
- Remind yourself of guidelines 4 and 5 on pages 14-;15 concerning house rules and try to avoid trivializing discipline by unnecessary scolding and nagging (see page 75).
- The Pope's Vicar of Rome, Cardinal Ugo Poletti, has taken to scolding the Christian Democrats for their divisions which may bring victory for the secular parties and the Communists in city elections on 29 October.
- Like a mother scolding her lost child, I thought, after he's come back safe: just like Perkin with Mackie.
- His wife Aileen came in with pails of milk, scolding at two little girls for clinging onto her skirt and making her spill.
- On 17 July 1559, the answer was a scolding letter from her husband the king of France to lord James, marvelling that he, who "has the honour to be so near the Queen's Grace, my wife should be so forgetful as to make yourself the head of the tumults and seditions"; only six days later did the queen get round to sending a similarly plaintive message herself.
- Here the charges are more likely to range from scolding wives and profaning the sabbath to removing top-soil from the Common.
- The sky clears in the childbirth sequence because of Shatov's sublime murmurings about the arrival of a new human being, but also because the midwife has her sleeves rolled up, because she is attacking a difficult and strenuous professional job, organizing essentials, masterminding the whole exercise, scolding Marie Shatov who allowed Shatov to get between her and the family in which she was a governess "with the egotistical object of marrying you, laughing at the distraught husband on his knees unable either to bear the sound or block his ears before the birth; and when all is tidied up, "after some pleasant-;es about "the happy couple'" which were not without a touch of contempt and superciliousness, she went away as well satisfied as before."
- "I have to go," said Lucy, as if scolding, eyes sparkling with pleasure, "I'll see you when you're a year older."
- This method - removing an aggressive nursery school child from play for a period of one minute - was compared by researchers with a scolding and orders not to hit and with a further method of distracting (i.e. redirecting) him to other play.
- In 1642 Jane Walsh and Elizabeth Piper were charged for scolding.
- Then, like a shoal of fish moving within a net, Rose and the girls started to clear the table, to brush away crumbs, to wash, to dry, to return each thing to its own place, all done with a muted energy; whispers, jokes, little scolding asides - "No, that goes in the other place" or reminisce how they had made the same mistake before in order to soften any harshness in the scold, bending low in apologetic laughter.
- A wren or robin scrambled about in a clump of thorns and seemed to be scolding.
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