剥落 to peel off 剥皮 to peel; to physically punish sb; to bark at sb; to excoriate; to flay; to skin 剥蚀 to corrode; to expose by corrosion (geology) ..
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He proceeded to excoriate me in front of the nurses.
他继续在这些护士们面前指责我。
That's why the solution to substandard performance is always to excoriate, punish and shame the child.
这就是为什么中国父母对孩子不合标准的结果解决方式始终是苛责、惩罚和羞辱。
The psychologist Barry Schwartz used the kindergarten experiment to excoriate an experimental New York schools programme which paid older children to show up and work hard.
心理学家巴里·施瓦兹(Barry Schwartz)利用一个在幼儿园进行的实验,批判纽约多家学校通过付钱给年龄较大的儿童让他们到校认真学习的试验性做法。
"A sense that a step is made to release prisoners, and the government is trying to build some bridges in certain areas, but at the same time, the revolutionary side is given its moment in which Fidel Castro is able to excoriate the United States and to continue to lay out the revolutionary credentials, or Cuba's role as a leader of the Third World."
VOA: standard.2010.07.13
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