complain
complain 英 [kəmˈpleɪn] 美 [kəmˈplen]
v. 抱怨
进行时:complaining 过去式:complained 过去分词:complained 第三人称单数:complains 名词复数:complains
- To complain is to express your unhappiness about something. You might complain to your landlord about a raise in your rent, or to the cops about your noisy neighbors. Just don't whine; it won't get you anywhere.
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- v. 抱怨
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1. I'm going to complain to the manager about this.
我要就这件事向经理投诉。
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2. She never complains, but she's obviously exhausted.
她虽然从不抱怨,但显然已疲惫不堪。
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3. It's not fair,’ she complained.
“这不公平。”她抱怨道。
- complain (v.) late 14c., compleinen, "lament, bewail, grieve," also "find fault, express dissatisfaction, criticize," also "make a formal accusation or charge to an authority," from stem of Old French complaindre "to lament" (12c.), from Vulgar Latin *complangere, originally "to beat the breast," from Latin com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-), + plangere "to strike, beat the breast" (from PIE root *plak- (2) "to strike").
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