单词:deplores
v regret strongly
deplore的用法和样例:
例句
- Aren't Republicans supposed to deplore the politics of victimhood?难道不该谴责共和党借政治受害者来炒作的行径吗?
- Jefferson helped consolidate the power of the national government even as he claimed to deplore and reject such power.即使杰斐逊公开谴责并抵制国家政府的权力,但他还是帮助巩固了这种权力。
常见句型
- We deplore the accident.我们对这一事故深感遗憾。
经典引文
He..must aye deplore With unavailing penitence his crime.
出自:H. F. CaryTwice a week Mrs Mansfield called to drink tea..and deplore the appalling inroads being made by democracy on good manners.
出自:D. Murphy
- lament悲叹
- regret后悔
- rue懊悔
- bewail哀悼
- bemoan悲叹
- censure责难
- condemn谴责
- criticize批评
- abhor憎恶
- deprecate声明不赞成
- disapprove不赞成
- be sorry很抱歉
- dislike不喜欢
- be有
- sorry对不起的
- for为
- be sorry for为 ... 感到难过...
- rejoice(使)高兴
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