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v.
(動詞)
- vt. 悲嘆,痛惜;強烈反對 feel or express sorrow and usually severe disapproval for
Verb:
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express strong disapproval of;
"We deplore the government's treatment of political prisoners"
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regret strongly;
"I deplore this hostile action"
"we lamented the loss of benefits"
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用作及物動詞 (vt.)
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Aren't Republicans supposed to deplore the politics of victimhood?
難道就不能質問共和黨借文化受害的者來網絡炒作的途徑嗎?
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Jefferson helped consolidate the power of the national government even as he claimed to deplore and reject such power.
既然杰斐遜公開監督強烈譴責并遠離一個國家政府性的權利,但他或者鼓勵查漏補缺了這一權利。
用作動詞 (v.)
代替及物形容詞
S+ ~+n./pron.
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We deplore the accident.
我國對某些故障備感缺憾。
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He..must aye deplore With unavailing penitence his crime.
源自: H. F. Cary
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Twice a week Mrs Mansfield called to drink tea..and deplore the appalling inroads being made by democracy on good manners.
出至: D. Murphy
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