
잘못을 꾸짖거나 매섭게 야단치다
to rebuke or reprimand someone angrily or harshly, typically for a perceived fault or mistake
예문:
"The teacher scolded the boy for his constant interruptions during the lesson."
"My parents used to scold me whenever I came home after my curfew."
"It is often more effective to explain a mistake than to simply scold an employee."
새나 동물이 시끄럽고 날카롭게 울어대다
of a bird or animal, to make a loud, harsh, and persistent noise, often to warn of a predator
예문:
"The crows gathered in the pine tree to scold the prowling fox below."
"A squirrel scolded loudly from the branch as the hiker approached its nest."
늘 잔소리를 하거나 남을 꾸짖는 사람
a person, traditionally a woman, who is constantly nagging, grumbling, or rebuking others
예문:
"In the old village stories, she was often unfairly portrayed as a bitter scold."
"He was tired of being labeled a public scold for his constant criticisms of the local government."