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1 chiding
s.reprensión, regaño, reprimenda.ger.gerundio del verbo CHIDE. -
2 chide
(to scold.)tr[ʧaɪd]chide ['ʧaɪd] vt, chid ['ʧɪd] or chided ; chid or chidden ['ʧɪdə n] or chided ; chiding ['ʧaɪdɪŋ] : regañar, reprenderv.• increpar v.• regañar v.• reprender v.• reprobar v.tʃaɪdtransitive verb (past chided or chid tʃɪd; past p chided or chid or chidden 'tʃɪdṇ) (frml or lit in BrE)to chide somebody (FOR something/-ING) — reprender or censurar a alguien (por algo/+ inf)
[tʃaɪd](pt chid) (pp chidden, chid) VT liter reprender* * *[tʃaɪd]transitive verb (past chided or chid [tʃɪd]; past p chided or chid or chidden ['tʃɪdṇ]) (frml or lit in BrE)to chide somebody (FOR something/-ING) — reprender or censurar a alguien (por algo/+ inf)
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