(尤指当众)批评(某人),指责(某人)
to criticize someone, especially in public
She never expected anyone from her own family to take a pop at her. 她从未料到自己的家人会当众指责她。
He used his article to take a pop at American exceptionalism.
The comedian took a pop at the president during his show.
She made a mistake with her booking, so it wasn't really fair to take a pop at the airline.
Murray used the interview to take a pop at people who had criticized his stamina the previous year.
See also: pop noun (CRITICISM)