reproach
v[Tn, Tn.pr]
(a) ~ sb/oneself (for sth) criticize sb/oneself, esp for failing to do sth 责备某人[自己](尤指因未做成某事)
She reproached him for forgetting their anniversary. 她责备他竟把他们的结婚周年纪念日忘了.
I have nothing to reproach myself for, ie that I need regret. 我问心无愧.
(b) ~ sb/oneself (with sth) name a fault as a reason for criticizing sb/oneself 指出过失而责备某人[自己]
reproach the government with neglect 指责政府疏忽. reproach, n
1
(a) [U] reproaching 责备: a word, look, sigh of reproach 责备的话、 目光、 叹息.
(b) [C] word, remark, etc that reproaches 责备的言词、 话语等
heap reproaches on sb 对某人诸多指责.
2
(a) [U] (fml 文) state of disgrace or discredit 耻辱; 丢脸
bring reproach upon oneself 给自己蒙羞.
(b) [sing] ~ (to sb/sth) person or thing that disgraces or discredits sb/sth 使某人[某事物]蒙羞或丢丑的人或事物
Poverty is/The poor are a constant reproach to our society. 贫穷现象[穷人]是我们社会长期存在的耻辱.
3 (idm 习语) above/beyond reproach perfect; blameless 尽善尽美的; 无可指摘的
Her manners are above reproach. 她的举止无可非议.
The change between hot and cold temperatures makes the blood move around the shoulder and the damaged parts begin to repair themselves.
冷热交替使肩膀周围的血液循环,受伤的部位开始自己修复。
On the subject of reading, Francis Bacon, who lived at about the same time as shakespeare, wrote these words, Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested. This good advice shows how it is possible to read