英 [bɪˈweɪl] 美 [bɪˈweɪl]
v. 悲悼;痛哭;哀叹
bewail /bɪˈweɪl/
动词 to express great sorrow over (a person or thing); lament 哀悼
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... bevy一群 bewail悲悼 bewareof小心 ...
... Betzcells贝兹细胞 bewail悲叹 beware谨防 ...
... [sad memories;mourning for the deceased] 悲哀思念的感情 [bemoan;bewail;lament] 呜咽地悲叹;出声地悲泣;哀泣 [plaint;sigh] 悲哀地叹息 ...
悲悼;痛哭;哀叹
She began to bewail her loss, and said, "Alas!"
她开始为她的痛失哭泣,说:“唉!”
Who are they to us? We find it difficult to bewail their absence.
他们是谁?,我们发现很难为他们的离去悲叹。
And you both came to bewail the deed to me, as if you were the people to be pitied!
你们都为那件事来向我哀告,好像你们才是该被怜悯的人!
Who are they to us? We find it difficult to bewail their absence.
他们是谁?,我们发现很难为他们的离去悲叹。
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Humanitarian agencies, with an eye on external financing, bewail the lack of development.
Workers bewail unfair labor practices and seek protection and advantage from government-backed labor unions at the expense of their employers and consumers.
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What is causing the U.S. Ambassador, Robert Strauss, to bewail the "wild card" of the Red Army, and inducing our new Director of Central Intelligence to send solons to dictionaries with his predictions of "xenophobic atavism"?