bemoan

英[bɪ'məʊn] 美[bɪ'moʊn]
  • v. 悲叹;哀叹;叹息;为 ... 惋惜;认为遗憾
bemoaned bemoaned bemoaning bemoans
TEM8
Verb:
  1. regret strongly;

    "I deplore this hostile action"
    "we lamented the loss of benefits"

1. Universities and other research establishments bemoan their lack of funds.
高校及其他研究机构抱怨经费不足。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Purists bemoan the corruption of the language.
主张语文纯正的人哀叹语言趋于不纯.

来自辞典例句

3. And Carr is not the first to bemoan this development.
卡尔不是第一个哀叹这个发展的人.

来自互联网

4. Don't bemoan anything or anyone that you need to leave behind.
不要再去抱怨那些你本该忘记的人或事.

来自互联网

5. This state I oft bemoan; but what's to do?
我常常哀叹这种情形; 可又能怎么办?

来自互联网

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. He often bemoaned his sad fate.
      他总哀叹他的命苦。
    2. Purists bemoan the corruption of the language.
      主张语文纯正的人哀叹语言趋于不纯。
    3. He always bemoans the shortage of funds for research.
      他总是叹息研究经费不足。
    4. The rich especially the older rich will bemoan the great refuge for secret stashes.
      富人们(尤其是那些较年长的富人)将对失去这个用于存放秘密资金的地方感到惋惜。