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admonishment

admonishment的音标为:[ə"dɒmɪʃ(ə)n] ,基本翻译为“警告;训诫”,速记技巧为:ad(加强)+ mon(提醒)+ ish(使…)+ ment(物件)→加强提醒→警告。

admonishment这个词的词源可以追溯到拉丁语admonitus,意为“警告”或“告诫”。它的变化形式包括其过去式和过去分词,分别为admonished和admonished。

相关单词:

1. admonition - 警告或告诫

2. remonstrance - 抗议或劝告

3. caution - 警告或提醒

4. admonish - 警告或告诫某人

5. admonisher - 警告或告诫的人

6. admonitory - 告诫的,警告的

7. reproof - 谴责或责备

8. admonishable - 可警告或告诫的

9. admonishingly - 警告或告诫地

10. rebuke - 谴责或斥责,通常用于更严重的违规行为。

以上这些单词都与admonishment有着密切的联系,它们都表示对某人的行为进行警告或劝告。这些单词在英语中广泛使用,并被用于各种语境中。

常用短语:

1. admonish sb. for sth. 因某事责备某人

例句:The teacher admonished the students for their poor academic performance.

2. admonish sb. 告诫某人

例句:The doctor admonished the patient to stop smoking.

3. admonish oneself 自省

例句:After the accident, he admonished himself for his carelessness.

4. admonish sb. sharply 严厉地告诫某人

例句:The teacher sharply admonished the student for his bad behavior.

5. admonish sb. to do sth. 告诫某人做某事

例句:The teacher admonished the students to study hard for the exam.

6. admonish sb. to be careful 告诫某人要小心

例句:The driver was admonished to be careful when driving in the rain.

7. admonish sb. to refrain from doing sth. 告诫某人不要做某事

例句:The teacher admonished the students not to cheat in exams.

英文小作文:

Admonishment is a powerful tool that can help us improve ourselves and avoid making mistakes in our lives. It can be a reminder of our responsibilities and obligations, and it can help us stay focused on our goals and aspirations.

When we receive admonishment from others, it can be a source of motivation and encouragement to work harder and do better. Conversely, we can also use admonishment as a tool to help ourselves improve by reminding ourselves of our mistakes and taking corrective action.

However, admonishment should not be used as a punishment or as a way to vent frustration or anger. Instead, it should be used as a positive tool that can help us become better individuals and contribute more effectively to society.

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