decried
英 [dɪˈkraɪd]
美 [dɪˈkraɪd]
v. (公开)谴责; (强烈)批评
decry的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (强烈)谴责,抨击,反对
If someonedecriesan idea or action, they criticize it strongly.- He is impatient with those who decry the scheme...
对于那些反对该方案的人,他表现得很不耐烦。 - People decried the campaign as a waste of money.
人们谴责这一活动是浪费金钱。
- He is impatient with those who decry the scheme...
双语例句
- He derided its proponents as "half-scientist* half-charlatan", decried their" indefensible "conceptual basis, and ascribed their popularity to" extraordinary "American credulity.
他嘲笑技术官僚是“一半科学家一半骗子”,嘲笑他们的“站不住脚的”概念基础,并归因于他们的流行是美国“特别”易受骗。 - I really chunked up in my thirties and decried the paternalistic pressures to be thin.
我真的区块,在我三十岁,谴责家长式的压力,要薄。 - He decried her efforts as a waste of time.
他贬低她所作的努力认为是浪费时间。 - A group of29 well-known Chinese dissident writers, lawyers, political activists and other intellectuals decried China's approach to the unrest.
一群29人的资深的对中国有不同看法的作家,政客,律师,其他知识分子认为中国处于不安定中。 - Everyone decried his life of gambling.
每个人都谴责他的赌博生涯。 - A journalist decried the data in the report as shameful for the nation.
一位记者将报告中的这一数据称之为是“令美国感到羞耻的”。 - He has decried the idea of an unending cycle of repentance for past wrongs.
但他却贬低那种为自己的过错而无休止地忏悔的想法。 - Thankfully, Isabella decried this characterization as shortsighted and simplistic.
值得庆幸的是,伊莎贝拉批评这类说辞是目光短浅和头脑简单。 - She always decried the fickleness of human nature.
她一直在指责人性的变化无常。 - Mr Romney decried the budget deficit as a strategic weakness.
罗姆尼指责预算赤字是个战略性的弱点。
