deplore
美音:[dɪ'plɔr] 英音:[dɪ'plɔː(r)]简单释义:
v.公开谴责;强烈反对
网络哀叹;哀悼;痛惜
变形:
过去分词:deplored 现在分词:deploring 第三人称单数:deplores
完整释义:
v.
1.感到痛惜;痛恨
2.悲悼,痛惜
3.悔恨
4.哀叹,悲叹;为…感到悲痛,可悲
5.对…伤脑筋
6.衰叹;悲叹
例句:
It's the contemplation of this sort of thing that makes me deplore my fate in being a bachelor.
就是想到这类事情才使我伤悼我这光棍汉的命运。You know, when you say that sentence, a man at deplore greatly, in tears.
你可知道,当你说出那句话的时候,有一个人在心痛,在流泪。We do is not to mourn, deplore, regret those missing, but seize the time to fight for more opportunities and harvest.
我们该做的不是去哀悼、痛惜、后悔那些错过,而是抓紧时间去争取更多的机会和收获。The injury is current and feel not is deplore greatly, but smile to oneself say: Too good, finally can set free.
伤害当前,感到的不是心痛,而是微笑对自己说:太好了,终于可以解脱了。Yet France's financiers have helped develop the very markets the political elite professes to deplore.
然而政治精英们谴责的金融市场在金融家们的帮助下取得了巨大发展。All that will be of little comfort for friends of Israel who fear and deplore its increasing isolation.
为以色列日益孤立的地位担心和害怕的朋友可不会因为这些做法而稍感安慰。I deplore the use of this platform by the Iranian President to accuse, divide and even incite .
伊朗总统利用这个平台做出指责、分裂、甚至煽动的言论,对此我感到遗憾。Nor is sharia law the rigid system that many Westerners deplore.
伊斯兰法律并不像许多西方人谴责的那样死板严苛。
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