词汇 | lamented |
释义 | lamented adjective uk /ləˈmen.tɪd/ us /ləˈmen.t̬ɪd/ If someone or something is lamented, people feel sad that they have or it has gone: 令人痛惜的 No man was ever more respected or more lamented than he was. It was a reference to the lamented TV serial "Deadwood".这是在引述电视连续剧“朽木”,很不幸该剧已经播完了。 The Duchess is remembered as one of the great beauties of Ireland and is deeply lamented to this day. It was here that my dear and lamented father was born. After my lamented husband died, I moved to be closer to my daughter. An injury forced the lamented withdrawal of the team's most talented player. Making people sad, shocked and upset aback amiss appal be laughing on the other side of your faceidiom bite bum gnaw haunt heartbreaker heartbreakingly hit/touch a (raw) nerveidiom nerve self-laceration sensitivity shake someone out of something shake someone up shake/rock something to its foundationsidiom shattering tear toxic the late lamented often humorous used for referring to someone who has died or to something that no longer exists : 已故的(人);消逝的(东西) The late lamented Lee Marvin once said "acting is nothing; it's not like a job or anything". Enthusiasts of the late lamented supersonic aircraft emphasize its world-beating cruising speed of 1,350 mph.落伍的超音速飞机的爱好者强调其1,350英里/小时的世界一流巡航速度。 Remembering people who have died bereaved bereavement dear departed Devon epitaph grief grieve in memory of someoneidiom memento mori memorial memorial card memory mourning remembrance Remembrance Day rest rest in peaceidiom rip shrine viewing You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Non-existence and not being Examples of lamentedlamented It is to be hoped that his lamented death did not occur too soon for him to leave his mark on the second volume. She lamented that she had not had much leisure time when she was younger. Merchants lamented that underpopulation precluded genuine development of abundant resources, leaving the colonies with ' treasures that we cannot cultivate due to the absence of labour'. But that is a symptom of the vitality of the field and is surely something to be welcomed rather than lamented. They lamented the demise of baroque bel canto and of the castrato's voice. Another manager in a bottling company lamented that poor wages caused workers to resign at a rate of 40 per cent annually. They lamented lack of time for research and fieldwork. The poet lamented the administration's lack of sartorial wisdom. It would also explain why people, when they fell from favour, so frequently lamented that they were also ruined financially. The question is whether all of this is to be regretted, nay lamented. Even now, she lamented, some did not think that ' authentic workers ' deserved more than muddy roads and poor public services. On the other hand, plenty of commentators also lamented many customers' seemingly tireless attempts to defraud and rob shopkeepers. Many critics of the argument have lamented the sort of hyper-rationalism of the project. The loss of aura that mechanical reproduction can effect is for him something to be celebrated, not lamented or compensated for. A few women argued that they had accepted their socially devalued status even as they lamented the equation of beauty with youthfulness. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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