bewail 英 [bɪˈweɪl]   美 [bɪˈwel]

bewail

bewail  英 [bɪˈweɪl] 美 [bɪˈwel]

v. 悲悼;痛哭;哀叹 

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Who are they to us? We find it difficult to bewail their absence. 他们是谁?,我们发现很难为他们的离去悲叹。
And you both came to bewail the deed to me, as if you were the people to be pitied! 你们都为那件事来向我哀告,好像你们才是该被怜悯的人!

  • The verb bewail means to lament or express great sorrow. When your big brother or sister starts kindergarten, you may bewail the fact that they can't play with you all day anymore but you'll be excited when you get to go to school also!
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  • v. 悲悼;痛哭;哀叹
  • 1. Who are they to us? We find it difficult to bewail their absence.

    他们是谁?,我们发现很难为他们的离去悲叹。

  • 2. And you both came to bewail the deed to me, as if you were the people to be pitied!

    你们都为那件事来向我哀告,好像你们才是该被怜悯的人!

  • 3. And she said unto her father, Let this thing be done for me: let me alone two months, that I may go up and down upon the mountains, and bewail my virginity, I and my fellows.

    又对父亲说,有一件事求你允准,容我去两个月,与同伴在山上,好哀哭我终为处女。

  • bewail (v.) "to mourn aloud," c. 1300, from be- + wail (v.). Related: Bewailed; bewailing.
be·wail / bɪˈweɪl ; NAmE bɪˈweɪl / verb bewailsth ( formal or humorous) to express great sadness about sth 悲悼;哀叹;为…感到悲恸 bewail bewails bewailed bewailing be·wail / bɪˈweɪl ; NAmE bɪˈweɪl /
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