earful
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基本解釋
- n. 嘮叨,斥責;怨言;長時間的數(shù)落(或牢騷);(非正式)(噪音)大量;令人吃驚的回答;聽膩了的消息
英漢例句
- AMERICAN voters, spared a serious discussion of the budget in the midterm elections, are about to get an earful on the subject.
美國的選民們中期選舉時候在預算問題上進行了激烈的辯論,耳朵都快長繭了。 - "The worst thing is when someone is giving you a real earful and you think 'I'm going to say something I will regret'," he said.
他說:“最糟糕的就是有人非常嚴厲地斥責你或向你抱怨時,你覺得‘我可能會說出一些讓自己后悔的話’?!?/li> - Either way, he's sure to get an earful about it on Thursday, when he makes an overnight trip to Silicon Valley to meet with tech industry CEOs and try to sell them on his budget.
不過不管怎樣,奧巴馬上上周四連夜趕往硅谷,與科技界的首席執(zhí)行官們會面,向他們兜售自己的預算方案,當時他肯定會聽到一大堆有關免稅的說詞。 - And they have been getting an earful from crowds for and against the plan.
- They gave a group of internet CEOs an earful about their companies' business with China.
NPR: Rice Faces Senate Questions on Middle East - Lawmakers home for August are getting an earful from constituents about the still-shaky recovery.
FORBES: A Grim Prognosis For Deficit Reduction - But did you get an earful from other leaders here on the Fed decision?
WHITEHOUSE: G20 Summit Presidential Press Conference
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英英字典
- to complain angrily to someone
- If you say that you got an earful, you mean that someone spoke angrily to you for a long time.