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deploring

/dih-plawr, -plohr/US // dɪˈplɔr, -ˈploʊr //UK // (dɪˈplɔː) //

令人痛心的是,遗憾的是,痛惜,痛心疾首

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    de·plored, de·plor·ing.

    • : to regret deeply or strongly; lament: to deplore the present state of morality.
    • : to disapprove of; censure.
    • : to feel or express deep grief for or in regard to: The class deplored the death of their teacher.

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Examples

  • I reached out to several consumer-behavior experts for psychological insight into the struggles of MyPillow owners who deplore Lindell’s message but are devoted to his products — or of fans of any product that becomes the target of a boycott.

  • King identified how people, including those who may have deplored Southern injustice, maintained the racial status quo.

  • On the one hand, you deplore it because they’ve succeeded in essentially invading our information architecture.

  • In her letter declining the award, she deplored the “increasingly brutal impact of racial and economic injustice.”

  • I deplore the lawlessness that seems to be sweeping the West Bank with price-tags and land-grabs galore.

  • They are about to see what we so often deplore as mere sausage-making, and they will love it.

  • It quickly came to mean, to deplore or to disapprove in an especially morally laden way.

  • I'm about to quote something pretty deplorable, but not in order to deplore it.

  • President Obama may deplore that trend, but he seems to have no very clear idea of how to alter it.

  • This was true perhaps, but not in a sense he could find himself tempted to deplore.

  • Otherwise he was all that a mother might deplore or an uncle delight in.

  • If it has humour, deplore its lack of thoughtfulness; if it is grave, carp at its lack of gaiety.

  • Many of the persons we meet with in the world do not live entirely for it, and are incapable of the conduct you deplore.

  • It gives me pleasure, my dear, to hear you deplore the loss of such a privilege, as it is a proof that you value it.