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What is the English word (maybe rude one) for "criticize very badly"?
2014年11月4日 17:38
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"To chew out" is a good one, it's not really informal but you wouldn't usually talk to your boss about how your wife chewed you out. To berate is a more formal way of saying someone criticized your badly. To scold can be used as well, although it's most often associated with children.
2014年11月4日
If you want something slightly crass, then "tear someone a new one" is possible. If you, as a boss, criticise an employee for doing a poor job, then you "give him/her a dressing-down".
2014年11月4日
Yes, 'slag off' is a good one, if you want a colloquial British phrase.
2014年11月4日
In British English, we might say 'to slag off'. This is very colloquial. 'Stop slagging me off' would mean 'Stop saying bad things about me.' Another option might 'to hammer' someone. 'My boss really hammered me today', you might say. However, 'I got hammered' can also mean 'I drank a lot of alcohol.' Ah! The wonders of language.
2014年11月4日
Insult, would be a more formal one.
2014年11月4日
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