deplored
英 [dɪˈplɔːd]
美 [dɪˈplɔːrd]
v. 公开谴责; 强烈反对
deplore的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 谴责;强烈反对
If you say that youdeploresomething, you think it is very wrong or immoral.- He's a judo black belt but he says he deplores violence...
他是一名柔道黑带选手,但他说自己强烈反对暴力。 - He deplored the fact that the Foreign Secretary was driven into resignation...
他对外交大臣被迫辞职一事表示强烈谴责。 - I deplore what has happened.
我为所发生的事深感愤慨。
- He's a judo black belt but he says he deplores violence...
双语例句
- Denied, it builds up and may lead to the violent behavior which is deplored by the proponents of almost every ideology.
如果遭到否定,它就累积起来并会导致暴力行为,这是几乎所有意识形态的支持者都痛心的行为。 - MS Lario said she wanted a divorce, accused him of having a relationship with a Naples teenager and deplored his use of women in politics.
拉里奥表示要求离婚,指控丈夫与那不勒斯的一名少女有染,还谴责丈夫在政治中使用女人。 - He deplored the things that had happened between himself and Xu huabei; the more he thought about them, the more vulgar they seemed.
他厌恶和徐华北之间发生的事,这些事愈解释愈庸俗不堪。 - He deplored the death of a close friend.
他哀悼挚友的死亡。 - He deplored the fact that the Foreign Secretary was driven into resignation
他对外交大臣被迫辞职一事表示强烈谴责。 - At the same time, she deplored Israeli strikes against clearly marked U.
与此同时,她谴责以色列对明确标有U。 - The Lords 'debate ended with approval of a motion which, like the report, deplored low levels of female board representation, but rejected EU-imposed quotas.
上议院这场辩论的结果是批准了一项提议。与那份报告一样,该提议也对董事会女性人数太少表示谴责,但拒绝接受欧盟提出的性别配额制度。 - Mrs Durbeyfield's jacket and bonnet were already hanging slily upon a chair by her side, in readiness for this contemplated jaunt, the reason for which the matron deplored more than its necessity.
德北菲尔德太太的衣服和帽子挂在她身边的一把椅子上,已经为这趟计划中的外出准备好了,这位家庭主妇感到伤心的理由并不是她必须出这趟门。 - In1962, the General Assembly deplored the failure of South Africa to comply with the repeated requests and demands of the assembly and the security council, and asked Member States to break off diplomatic relations with South africa, boycott South Africa goods.
一九六二年联大大会对南非没有遵守大会和安理会多次提出的呼吁和要求表示遗憾,并且要求各会员国与南非断绝外交关系,抵制南非货物。 - But as Mr Sandholtz argues, legal historians will also recall the fact that other American officials acknowledged their duty to protect the museum, and deplored the way this duty was neglected.
但正如桑德霍尔茨所说,法律历史学家也会记得,美国其他官员承认其有责任保护博物馆,只是痛惜这种责任竟如此被忽视。