lament
vt.& vi. (為…)哀悼; 悲嘆; 悔恨; 痛惜
n. 哀歌,輓歌; 悲慟,慟哭; 悲痛之情; 悼詞
If you lament something, you express your sadness, regret, or disappointment about it.
Ken began to lament the death of his only son...
肯開始對獨子的死悲痛不已。
He laments that people in Villa El Salvador are suspicious of the police...
他哀嘆埃爾薩爾瓦多鎮的居民居然不信任警方。
Someone's lament is an expression of their sadness, regret, or disappointment about something.
She spoke of the professional woman's lament that a woman's judgment is questioned more than a man's.
她談到職業女性的悲哀:與男性相比,她們的判斷力更易遭人質疑。
A lament is a poem, song, or piece of music which expresses sorrow that someone has died.
A singer on the country music station was singing a lament for the late, great Buddy Holly.
鄉村音樂電臺中,一位歌手正演唱歌曲哀悼已故的偉大音樂人巴迪·霍利。
1. a cry of sorrow and grief;
2. a song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person
3. a mournful poem; a lament for the dead
1. express grief verbally;
2. regret strongly;
A poem or song composed especially a lament for a deceased person.
專門為悼念某一死者所寫的詩或歌.
The age had made lament redundant.
這個時代製造了太多的愁苦.
Her face showed lament.
她的臉上露出悲傷的樣子.
We lament ( over ) his death.
我們 哀悼 他的逝世.
Many to this day lament this rash change, particularly poets of the old school.
許多人, 特別是舊派詩人,至今仍在悲嘆這一急劇的變革.
vi. 哀悼;悲痛;悲嘆
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