0 to criticize someone, especially for not being successful or not doing what is expected:
1 something that you say or do to criticize someone, especially for not being successful or for not doing what is expected:
2 to criticize or find fault with someone:
He’s still reproaching himself for the accident.
They were also reproached for an ' apathy ' which they shared with the parents.
Furthermore, ' villainy' did not equate to dependence, since some older people were reproached for refusing to accept help, as 'acting too proud'.
One of the other reproaches that is rightly made of other authors' analyses is that nationalism is usually treated as 'an isolated, fixed political programme' (p. 115).
The harshest reproaches, however, aim at the lack of evidence for its conclusions.
I should like to say that after everything that has happened, we would do well to look ahead instead of heaping reproaches on one another.
They have not reproached us on these points.
I do not feel that it is any good uttering verbal reproaches, because they will have very little influence.
I am not for a moment reproaching anybody.
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(尤指因為某人沒成功或沒達到預期目標而)責備,責怪,批評…
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(尤指因为某人没成功或没达到预期目标而)责备,责怪,批评…
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reprochar, reproche, reprochar (a)…
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repreender, crítica, reprovação…
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sitem, serzeniş, kınama…
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reprocher à, faire des reproches, reproche…
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vyčíst, pokárat, výtka…
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bebrejde, bebrejdelse…
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