1. reprimand
The teacher reprimanded him for sulking.
The restraining role that the community once played is losing its force as adults become reluctant to reprimand other people's unruly children.
2. earful
If he comes here again and tries to make trouble, he will getan earful from me
3. rebuke
That provoked a rebuke from Iranian President Hassan Rouhani.
I rebuke this spirit in the Name of Jesus!
I was rebuked by my manager for being late
Kenyan president rebukes Theresa May on last day of Africa trip
He took it for an implied rebuke.
You have done these things, and I kept silence. You thought that the "I AM" was just like you. I will rebuke you, and accuse you in front of your eyes.
Anglais mot "reprymenda"(rebuke) se produit dans des ensembles:
archibald 5.54. scolding
The parents could not help scolding their little child.
I was not scolding you.
I didn't feel like scolding her for being late.
When she was late, I felt like scolding her, but I held my tongue.
I got a scolding from my teacher.
The scolding I gave to the other children doesn't apply to you.
I gave it up after my father had given me a good scolding.
5. tell somebody off
Anglais mot "reprymenda"(tell somebody off) se produit dans des ensembles:
moje lekcje cd6. give somebody a piece of my mind