transitive. To treat (a person) in a certain way; spec. to treat (a person) appropriately or fittingly. In later use chiefly ironically: to…
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > rebuke or reproof > rebuke or reprove [verb (transitive)] > severely (41) dressc1405 transitive. To treat (a person) in a certain way; spec. to treat (a person) appropriately or fittingly. In later use chiefly ironically: to… wipe1523 To strike, beat, or attack (with blows, or with mockery, sarcasm, rebuke, or the like). Now dialect or slang. to take up1530 transitive. To check (a person) in speaking; to interrupt sharply, esp. with an expression of dissent or disapproval; to rebuke, reprove, or… whip1530 figurative. To vex, afflict, torment; to punish, chastise; to administer severe satire or reproof to, ‘lash’, ‘castigate’. to shake upa1556 To rate soundly, abuse violently. (Very common in 16–17th centuries.) Also, to harass, afflict. trounce1607 To assail or attack with rebuke or abuse; to censure; to scold severely. castigatea1616 transitive. To chastise, correct, inflict corrective punishment on; to subdue by punishment or discipline, to chasten; now usually, to punish or… lasha1616 figurative; esp. ‘To scourge with satire’ (Johnson); to castigate in words, rebuke, satirize, vituperate. objurgate1616 transitive. To rebuke severely; to chide, scold. thunderstrike1638 figurative. To strike as with ‘thunder’. To inflict severe or terrible vengeance, reproof, or the like, upon. In quot. 1818 in physical sense, to… snub1672 To take up sharply or severely; to order about in a sharp fashion. Obsolete. drape1683 To reprimand. cut1737 figurative. To rebuke severely, to upbraid. Obsolete. rowa1798 transitive. To berate (a person) angrily; to reprimand severely. Also with out, up, and adverbial phrase. Occasionally also intransitive: to scold. score1812 North American. To rate, scold severely. Now esp. used in newspaper headlines. to dress down1823 transitive. To reprimand (a person) severely; to rebuke, admonish. to pitch into ——1823 intransitive. To attack or assail forcibly (with blows, words, etc.); to rebuke or criticize strongly; to set about. Also transitive with it, and… wig1829 To rebuke or censure severely, scold, rate. Also rarely intransitive with at. slang or colloquial. to row (a person) up1838 U.S. slang to row (a person) up: to subject (a person) to severe verbal castigation or abuse. Obsolete. to catch or get Jesse1839 to give (a person) Jesse: to treat or handle severely; to beat or scold soundly. Similarly to catchor get Jesse. slate1840 To assail with reproof or abuse; to rate or reprimand; to scold severely. drop1853 To come down upon, on with a surprise, a check, or forcible reproof; to ‘pitch into’. colloquial. to drop (down) to or on (to)1859 Slang phr. to drop (down) toor on (to): to come casually or accidentally to knowledge of (something); to understand, become aware of, recognize. Also… to give (a person) rats1862 Originally and chiefly U.S. to give (a person) rats: to give (a person) a hard time; to berate, rebuke. Now disused. to jump upon1868 With prepositions in special uses. to jump upon: To spring or pounce upon as a beast upon its victim, or a victor upon the prostrate body of a foe… to give (a person) fits1871 Hence colloquial in various hyperbolical phrases, as to scream oneself into fits, to throw (a person) into fits. Also, to beat (a person, a thing)… to give it to someone (pretty) stiff1880 Stiffly, firmly, tightly, hard, etc. Phrase, to give it to someone (pretty) stiff: to speak severely to, to rate. lambaste1886 figurative. To scold, castigate. ruck1899 transitive. To criticize severely; to rebuke, reprimand, chide; (also) to nag. bollock1901 transitive. Chiefly British. To reprimand or tell off severely. bawl1903 With out (also ball out): To reprove or reprimand loudly or severely. Originally U.S. scrub1911 transitive. To reprimand severely; to punish Military slang (chiefly Nautical). burn1914 transitive. U.S. slang. To criticize, reprimand, or berate (someone). Also: to insult (a person) in a particularly cutting or scathing manner. to hang, draw, and quarter1930 to hang, draw, and quarter: to put (a person) to death by hanging, disembowelling (see draw, v. 57a), then cutting the body into four pieces (see qu… to tear a strip off1940 to tear (someone) off a strip, to tear a strip off (someone) and variants: to upbraid or reprimand (someone); to lose a strip, to have a strip to… to tear (someone) off a strip1940 to tear (someone) off a strip, to tear a strip off (someone) and variants: to upbraid or reprimand (someone); to lose a strip, to have a strip to… brass1943 slang (originally Services' slang). (See quot. 1943.) rocket1948 transitive. colloquial (originally Military slang). To reprimand severely. Cf. rocket, n.5 7. bitch1952 transitive. Chiefly North American. With out. To scold or severely reprimand (a person). Cf. bawl, v. 3c. tee1955 figurative. intransitive with off (const. on): to hit out at, attack, reprimand, criticize severely. U.S. slang. fan- slang. trans. To beat; to rate soundly. |
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