a conventional way of describing someone who has died or something that has been lost or ceased to exist
(对死者或已消逝或已不再存在事物的一种说法)令人怀念的
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the late and much lamented Leonard Bernstein .已故的、令人怀念的伦纳德·伯恩斯坦。
adj. 令人怀念的
v. 哀悼;痛惜;惋惜;悼念;表示失望;(lament的过去式和过去分词)
"Child, I cannot see anything," lamented the old woman.
“孩子,我什么也看不见。”奶奶哀叹道。
"Now I'll never be able to go up to the pasture," lamented Clara.
“现在我再也不能去牧场了。”克拉拉悲叹道。
He lamented how Indian captains were made idols and then "thrown in the gutter" by the public; the habit took off with him.
他为印度队长如何成为偶像,然后被公众“扔进排水沟”而悲伤;这个习性拖累了他。
A review of this book in The Times lamented that Mr. Davis had given us no especial assurance that any of the traditional accidents can save us once more.
《泰晤士报》的一篇书评惋惜道:“戴维斯先生并没有向我们保证,任何传统的事故都能再次拯救我们。”
She lamented to us about her wretched lot.
她向我们哀叹自己悲惨的遭遇。
词根 lament
lamentable adj. 可悲的;可怜的;哀伤的
lamenting adj. 悲伤的;悲哀的 v. 悲痛;哀悼;惋惜(lament的ing形式)
lamentably adv. 哀伤地;不幸地;拙劣地
lament n. 挽歌;恸哭;悲痛之情 vi. 哀悼;悲叹;悔恨 vt. 哀悼;痛惜
lamentation n. 悲叹,哀悼;恸哭
a conventional way of describing someone who has died or something that has been lost or ceased to exist
(对死者或已消逝或已不再存在事物的一种说法)令人怀念的
已故的、令人怀念的伦纳德·伯恩斯坦。
Whenever the late Emperor discussed this problem with me, he lamented the failings of Emperors Huan and Ling.
先帝在时,每与臣论此事,未尝不叹息痛恨于桓、灵也。
《Permit me Liang to observe》《出师表》