2.informalTALK TO somebody a long talk in which someone tries to give you moral advice that you do not want – used to show disapproval 训诫,说教〔含贬义〕SYN lecture
give/preach/deliver a sermon (on something)• And when the rector took to the pulpit he delivered sermonsbrimming with moral admonition.• According to the legend, David was about to give a sermon in Brefi.• In 1581 he was appointed to preach a sermon at St Paul's Church, London.• His room mate, who was considerably older, was due to preach a sermon at St Paul's Cathedral but fell ill.• It is hard to give a sermon, because there is already somebody giving one.• The archbishopfled to Canterbury where he proceeded to deliver sermons and issue pamphlets against the crown's infringement of clericalprivileges.• Televisionactor Craig Nelson likes taking ministers to car races to deliver sermons at the track.• Later that month, the Archbishop of Tuam delivered a sermon in which he came out against the mining.