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chastened ['tʃeɪsnd]

v. 惩罚(某人)(使之改正或改进)( chasten的过去式 ); 惩戒; 遏制(某人); 制止;

例句:

  • A chastened Agassi flew home for a period of deep contemplation.
    追悔莫及的阿加西坐飞机回家面壁思过去了。
    来自柯林斯例句
  • He felt suitably chastened and apologized.
    他感到内疚并表示歉意。
  • The President now seems a more chastened and less confident politician than when he set out a week ago.
    总统现在看起来是一个比一星期前刚就任时多了些历练、少了些自信的政治家。
  • Chastened, George turns over a new leaf or does he?
    来自THETIMES
  • In some respects, Texas has become chastened about capital sentences.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • What will leave both team and supporters chastened was the gap in class between the two sides.
    来自BBC