fulmination
noun [ C or U ] formal uk/ˌfʊl.mɪˈneɪ.ʃən/ us/ˌfʊl.məˈneɪ.ʃən/
愤怒的谴责,怒斥
strong criticism or protest
Stewart doesn't deserve such outraged fulminations. 斯图尔特不应该受到如此愤怒的谴责。
Her complaint took the form of fulmination, not reasoned argument. 她的投诉是猛烈的抨击,而不是合理的争论。
See: fulminate
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- There has been righteous fulmination from critics left and right against the measures.
- his fulminations against the excesses of the free market
- He launched into a fulmination about how the Democrats were the enemy.