castigation [
`kæstə'geʃən]
n. 惩罚, 苛评, 修订
- Some people believe that work is a better means of order and discipline than chain and castigation for criminal.
有些人认为要使犯人遵纪守法劳动是比镣铐和惩罚更有效的手段。 - Some people believe that work is a better means of order and discipline than chain and castigation for criminal.
有些人认为要使犯人遵纪守法劳动是比镣铐和惩罚更有效的手段。 - Some people believe that work is a better means of order and discipline than chains and castigation for criminals.
有些人认为要使犯人遵纪守法劳动是比镣铐和惩罚更有效的手段。
castigation[ noun ]- a severe scolding
<noun.communication>
- verbal punishment
<noun.act>
Castigation \Cas`ti*ga"tion\, n. [L. catigatio.]
1. Corrective punishment; chastisement; reproof; pungent
criticism.
The keenest castigation of her slanderers. --W.
Irving.
2. Emendation; correction. [Obs.]
- Moreover, Judge Pollack's expressed resentment to the suggestion of recusal and his castigation of Drexel and its counsel has confirmed these doubts.