decry 的定义
de·cried, de·cry·ing.
- to speak disparagingly of; denounce as faulty or worthless; express censure of: She decried the lack of support for the arts in this country.
- to condemn or depreciate by proclamation, as foreign or obsolete coins.
decry 近义词
criticize, blame
decry 的近义词 47 个
- belittle
- condemn
- denounce
- minimize
- abuse
- asperse
- calumniate
- censure
- defame
- depreciate
- derogate
- detract
- devalue
- diminish
- discount
- discredit
- disgrace
- disparage
- downgrade
- hit
- knock
- lower
- malign
- pan
- rap
- reprehend
- reprobate
- slam
- traduce
- underestimate
- underrate
- undervalue
- vilify
- bad-mouth
- cry down
- do a number on
- dump on
- mark down
- opprobriate
- poor-mouth
- put down
- rail against
- run down
- take away
- take swipe at
- throw stones at
- write off
decry 的反义词 18 个
更多decry例句
- Asked about the Democratic agenda moving through Congress, Wright didn't decry anything in particular, but said the majority didn't have “Texas values” in mind.
- Several of the defense lawyers not only claim prosecutors have failed to make those cases, but they strongly decry the secretive one-judge grand jury process that led to the charges, a system unique to Michigan and rarely used in the state.
- Again and again, various people in the crowd decry those who are actually trying to do the violent work of breaching the building that the mob is pushing to enter.
- Democrats decried the campaign — which was to feature celebrities friendly to the president — as reelection propaganda.
- If you talk to anyone familiar with film or TVs, you’ve probably heard them decry the seemingly ubiquitous inclusion of motion smoothing as the default setting on new TVs.
- But their officers and shareholders do get hit up by the very same politicians who decry corporate involvement in politics.
- So when Democrats decry money in politics are they really being serious, or are they just posturing?
- Detractors will immediately decry “Republican Obstructionism” or “Tea Party instringence.”
- The Prime Minister of Israel has been known to angrily decry anti-Israel incitement among Palestinians, and he is right to do so.
- A growing chorus of voices has joined together to decry this idea.
- Nothing—less than nothing; and yet you venture, upon your paltry experience, to lift up your voices and decry the sex.
- That is what they do who decry "godly sorrow" to exalt practical amendment.
- Shall we venture to depart from the old ways, and to decry the customs handed down to us from the ages gone by?
- Self-interest, which it is the fashion among Christians to decry in words, while adhering to it strictly in action.
- Again, we may decry the color prejudice of the South, yet it remains a heavy fact.