lament
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T/V-I If you lament something, you express your sadness, regret, or disappointment about it. 感到悲痛; 感到遺憾; 感到失望[FORMAL, WRITTEN]
Ken began to lament the death of his only son. 肯為他獨(dú)生子的去世開始感到悲痛。
He laments that people in Villa El Salvador are suspicious of the police. 他感到遺憾的是埃爾薩爾瓦多城的人們不信任警察。
2. N-COUNT Someone's lament is an expression of their sadness, regret, or disappointment about something. 哀嘆[FORMAL, WRITTEN]
She spoke of the professional woman's lament that a woman's judgment is questioned more than a man's. 她談到職業(yè)女性的悲哀,即女性的判斷會(huì)比男性的遭到更多的置疑。
3. N-COUNT A lament is a poem, song, or piece of music which expresses sorrow that someone has died. 悼詩; 悼歌; 哀樂
...Shelley's lament for the death of Keats. …雪萊為濟(jì)慈之死寫的悼詩。
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lament /l??m?nt/ (lamenting,lamented,laments)
劍橋詞典
- to express sadness and feeling sorry about something
對…感到悲痛,對…表示失望,痛惜
The poem opens by lamenting (over) the death of a young man. 這首詩的開篇表達(dá)了對一位青年之死的惋惜之情。
My grandmother , as usual , lamented the decline in moral standards in today's society . 和往常一樣,我奶奶對當(dāng)今社會(huì)世風(fēng)日下深感痛惜。
The late lamented (= dead and remembered with love ) Frank Giotto used to live here. 已故的受人愛戴的弗蘭克?焦托曾在此居住。 返回 lament