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to scold, usually in disappointment ; to blame ; to disgrace
일반적으로 실망해서 야단치다 ; 비난하다 ; 망신시키다
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My doctor reproached me for gaining twenty pounds after he had advised me to lose fifteen.
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The police officer reproached me for leaving my car parked overnight in a no-standing zone.
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Reproach can also be a noun. To look at someone with reproach is to look at the person critically or accusingly. To be filled with self-reproach can mean to be ashamed.
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Impeccable behavior is beyond fault, it is irreproachable. Even thought Jerome did split Aunt Mabel's skull with an ax, his motive was irreproachable ; he had merely been trying to kill a fly perched on her her hairnet.
impeccable behavior 는 결점이 없는, 흠잡을 데 없는 행동이다. 제롬이 비록 마벨 아줌마의 머리를 도끼로 쪼개놓기는 했지만, 그 행동의 동기는 비난받을 만한 것이 아니었다 ; 그는 단지 아줌마의 헤어네트에 올라앉은 파이를 죽이려고 했던 것이다.