deploring

deploring

美 [dɪˈplɔr]  英 [dɪˈplɔː(r)]

  • v.痛惜;悔恨
  • 网络谴责;悲悼;哀叹

词形变化

第三人称单数:deplores  现在分词:deploring  过去式:deplored  

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英汉解释

v.
1.
悲悼,痛惜
2.
悔恨

英英解释

v.

例句

In the state of Red Carnival, "body" deploring is substituted by the revolutionary romantic passion.

红色狂欢受难姿态身体痛感一种信仰道义充斥革命浪漫激情替代

But this week it was shamed into signing a unanimous statement deploring the Zimbabwean government's violence.

羞耻表达一个津巴布韦政府暴力行为表示悲痛异议意见

In Washington, the House of Representatives this week passed a resolution deploring the actions of the soldiers involved.

华盛顿众议院通过一个决议表示有关美军士兵无法忍受

The Security Council again renewed that demand in 1994, and twice more in 1996, deploring Iraq's clear violations of its obligations.

安理会1994年再度重申要求,1996年重申同一要求伊拉克明显违背义务表示谴责

Well, apparently we're both suffering from a deploring lack of curiosity.

明显我们彼此令人心痛缺乏好奇心

He is undogmatic about the precise size of the state, deploring instead its over-centralisation; he prefers a big society to a big state.

对于政府具体规模没有特别要求但是强烈反对过度中央集权相比一个政府更喜欢一个社会

And I have a collection, probably 10 or 15 headlines, from highbrow magazines deploring the fact that the arts are in decline in our time.

格调高雅杂志收集大概1015头条哀叹我们时代艺术衰败事实

G-8 leaders issued a statement 'deploring' the 'attack. '

集团领导人发表声明此次袭击表示深切悲痛”。

Deploring shaking his head at the same time, we can not be absolutely sure to lose and then blame it on a "zero forward. "

摇头叹惜同时我们切不可责任归咎前锋”。

Commenting in The New Yorker on the numerous books praising and deploring technological advance, Adam Gopnik wrote:

纽约AdamGopnik许多赞扬谴责科技进步发表评论