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to scold
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repreender, chamar a atenção
to criticize in a severe and harsh manner
Transitive: to scold sb
02
repreender, censurar
to make a series of sharp and angry calls, often used by birds to warn potential threats or predators
Intransitive
Scold
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critica, pessimista
someone (especially a woman) who annoys people by constantly finding fault
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scolding
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Exemplo
If the mistake is repeated, the instructor would scold the trainee.
If the behavior continues, the coach will scold the players during the upcoming practice.
The manager scolds employees who consistently arrive late to work.
He scolded the team members who failed to meet the project deadlines last month.
The policy recommends that teachers not scold students in a way that damages their self-esteem.