bemoaned
英 [bɪˈməʊnd]
美 [bɪˈmoʊnd]
v. 哀怨; 悲叹
bemoan的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 悲叹;叹息;埋怨
If youbemoansomething, you express sorrow or dissatisfaction about it.- 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。
- Universities and other research establishments bemoan their lack of funds.
双语例句
- Although the low level of agricultural commodification was bemoaned by the British and Zionists alike, their reasons were different.
虽然对农产品商业化水平很低的状况都不满意,但英国和犹太复国主义者的理由是不同的。 - First, I bemoaned the irrelevance of economics for having little to say about income inequality.
首先,我对经济学无法解释贫富差距问题表示了遗憾。 - The declining standard of language is a common phenomenon bemoaned by cultural elites in many countries.
在许多国家,文化精英都在感叹语文水准低落的现象。 - Mr. Regent's sudden departure in June was seen as a response to the copper deal turning sour, as investors bemoaned that the move away from being a pure play on gold was weakening Barrick's valuation.
瑞金特今年6月突然离职,外界认为他是因铜矿交易表现不及预期而引咎辞职。投资者不满地说,脱离纯粹的金矿业务正在削弱巴里克的估值。 - "Steve, what am I going to do?" Mike bemoaned.
“史蒂夫,我要怎么做?”迈克哀叹道。 - Since 2001, European politicians have bemoaned the lack of a Washington Administration that believed in multilateralism.
2001年以来,欧洲政坛人士哀叹,世界缺少一个信奉多边主义的华盛顿政府。 - Hopkins'Getzenberg decided to look for a new screening method when he was working at the University of Pittsburgh and a colleague bemoaned the lack of a noninvasive, early test for colon cancer.
Hopkins的Getzenberg在匹兹堡大学工作时,其一位同事遗憾地认为缺少一种无创早期检测结肠癌方法,因此他决定寻求一种新筛查方法。 - He held his face in his burning hand, and feebly bemoaned his own weakness, and the cruelty of his persecutors.
他拿滚烫的手掩住脸,无力地悲叹自己的软弱和迫害他的人们的残酷。 - The early explorers and settlers told of abundant deer in the early1800s and yet almost in the same breath bemoaned the lack of this succulent game animal.
早期的探索者和居住者说过在十八世纪八十年代早期有大量的鹿但是几乎同时又哀叹缺乏如此肉汁美味的猎物。 - The first time I came across a formidable foe, I desperately bemoaned my tiny stature. I was too puny to protect myself.
初次遭遇强敌,我在心里拼命地抱怨自己太小,小得不足以保卫自己。
