bemoan 英 [bɪˈməʊn]   美 [bɪˈmoʊn]

bemoan

bemoan  英 [bɪˈməʊn] 美 [bɪˈmoʊn]

vt. 惋惜;为…恸哭  vi. 叹息 

进行时:bemoaning  过去式:bemoaned  过去分词:bemoaned  第三人称单数:bemoans 

He used the meetings as occasions to bemoan the treatment of women in the West. 他以这些会面为契机,表达自己对妇女在西方待遇的不满。
Again and again last week I heard Chinese officials bemoan the failure of the west to lead by example on tackling emissions. 上个星期,我听到中国官员一再对西方没有在处理排放问题方面以身作则表示惋惜。

  • Some people love to complain, don't they? Complainers also tend to bemoan things, which can be translated to "Oh no! Why me?"
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  • vt. 惋惜;为…恸哭
  • vi. 叹息
  • 1. He used the meetings as occasions to bemoan the treatment of women in the West.

    他以这些会面为契机,表达自己对妇女在西方待遇的不满。

  • 2. Again and again last week I heard Chinese officials bemoan the failure of the west to lead by example on tackling emissions.

    上个星期,我听到中国官员一再对西方没有在处理排放问题方面以身作则表示惋惜。

  • 3. All ye that are about him, bemoan him; and all ye that know his name, say, How is the strong staff broken, and the beautiful rod!

    凡在她四围的和认识她名的,你们都要为她悲伤,说,那结实的杖和那美好的棍,何竟折断了呢。

  • bemoan (v.) late Old English bemænan "to bemoan, wail, lament;" see be- + moan (v.). Related: Bemoaned; bemoaning.
be·moan / bɪˈməʊn ; NAmE bɪˈmoʊn / verb bemoansth ( formal) to complain or say that you are not happy about sth 哀怨;悲叹 They sat bemoaning the fact that no one would give them a chance. 他们坐着埋怨别人不肯给他们一个机会。 bemoan bemoans bemoaned bemoaning be·moan / bɪˈməʊn ; NAmE bɪˈmoʊn /
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