decry

美音:[dɪ'kraɪ] 英音:[dɪ'kraɪ]

简单释义:


v.(公开)谴责;(强烈)批评

网络诋毁;责难;责难谴责

变形:

第三人称单数:decries  现在分词:decrying  过去式:decried  


完整释义:


v.

1.谴责
2.诋毁
3.大声反对
4.(公告钱币等的)贬值


例句:

  1. Thus I do not mean to decry a fashion, but to underscore the motive behind the contemporary taste for the extreme in art and thought.
    因而,我在这里并不是想批驳一种流行的观念,而是意欲从当代的艺术和思潮中揭示出隐藏于极端趣味背后的内部动因。

  2. Voters were spooked, and the plan died. Today, Republicans decry Obamacare in similarly hysterical terms, and voters are once again spooked.
    如今,共和党谴责奥巴马已经快歇斯底里了,选民们又一次被唬住了。

  3. I write about companies who decry regulation and calculate potential losses.
    我写那些谴责监管和计算潜在损失的公司。

  4. Voters may decry the party -line voting on the stimulus bill .
    投票人可以谴责这种党派式的投票。

  5. Abuse experts also decry the argument that a man's obsessive love can drive him beyond all control.
    研究虐待问题的专家也谴责这种论点:男人爱得太深会失去理性。

  6. Cultural historians and moralists have tended to write from an aristocratic point of view and to decry the breakdown of standards.
    文化历史学家和道德家则倾向于从贵族的观点出发来论述,竭力反对打破一切标准。

  7. It would be a complete mistake to decry love of power altogether as a motive.
    对权欲作为一个动机全盘否定是完全错误的。

  8. Instead, Republicans decry the technocratic rationing model as "death panels. "
    而共和党公开反对专家治国的模式称其为“死亡小组”。

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