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Перевод: berate
[глагол] ругать; бранить
Тезаурус:
- It is easy to berate parties and governments for their failures and shortcomings with respect to programmes and implementation, but the conception of government by responsible parties requires certain things of the general public.
- My poor mother, I am sure, couldn't determine whether to commend my prudence or berate me for my lack of romance.
- Therapists and groups of clients berate individuals for their past behaviour and values, pushing them to the point of breakdown and then offering relief in the form of acceptance by the new therapeutic "family", which in turn means volunteer work or financial contribution to the vertically integrated therapy empire.
- He was still surrounded by woman, of course, mostly fat ones receiving Mud's beauty treatment and so his early life was dominated by the female presence rather than the male which may help explain his future attitude to women for which flocks of emerging feminists, and a few of his friends, would berate him.
- "Don't berate yourself, man," the doctor answered gruffly.
- Heath was even led to castigate, in his famous phrase, the "unacceptable face of capitalism", and to berate industrialists for failing to take up industrial investment opportunities.
- Their possessing familiars are sharp-tongued vipers which berate the women's husbands in a fashion that no self-respecting man could tolerate directly from his wife.
- She broke off to berate her son for a few minutes.
- He would have another excuse to berate her.
- Berate the Lord for giving her so much only to frustrate any future hopes?
- Despite Prince's pleas, there was no improvement in the ornithologist's communications, and a few months later, in a letter dated 20 May, Prince took the opportunity to berate Gould for his thoughtlessness:
- He began to berate his limbs, his tongue barely able to shape the words.
- He had the impertinence to berate me for knee-jerk reactions on behalf of the Government when he opposes absolutely everything that the Government do, however sensible it obviously is.
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