pillory
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If someone is pilloried, a lot of people, especially journalists, criticize them and make them look stupid. 嘲弄; 指受到很多人、尤指受到記者的嘲弄[usu passive]
A man has been forced to resign as a result of being pilloried by some of the press. 一名男子因被某些媒體嘲弄而被迫離職。
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pillory /?p?l?r?/ (pillorying,pilloried,pillories)
劍橋詞典
- to severely criticize someone, especially in a public way
嚴(yán)厲抨擊;(尤指)公開(kāi)批評(píng)
Although regularly pilloried by the press as an obnoxious loudmouth , he is, nonetheless , an effective politician . 盡管經(jīng)常被新聞媒體辱罵為說(shuō)話不中聽(tīng)的討厭鬼,但他畢竟還是個(gè)有影響力的政客。 返回 pillory