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wept

/wept/US // wɛpt //UK // (wɛpt) //

哭了,哭过,哭泣,哭着说

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v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : simple past tense and past participle of weep.

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Examples

  • So they laid her on a bier, and all seven of them sat down beside it and wept and wept for three whole days.

  • The Israelites were carried off to Babylon, where they wept by the waters.

  • “With a gun in my hand, I wept,” he says, eyes red and cigarette smoke billowing.

  • We have wept that God may show his beneficence his mercy and that his peace may come upon the people of Pakistan.

  • Most important, he was a mother figure—he cared for them, reassured them, agonized on them, nagged them, even wept for them.

  • For six days Mamma wept at intervals, and showed the woman in black all Punch's clothes—a liberty which Punch resented.

  • Punch went out and wept bitterly with Judy, into whose fair head he had driven some ideas of the meaning of separation.

  • The one over which she had wept such bitter tears in the valley, they had burned the night before they left their Saboba home.

  • Black Sheep sat at the bottom of the stairs, the table-knife in his hand, and wept for that he had not killed Harry.

  • At first he sat and wept, now he sat and swore, but all the time he tore hard at his hair.