decried
英 [dɪˈkraɪd]
美 [dɪˈkraɪd]
v. (公开)谴责; (强烈)批评
decry的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB (强烈)谴责,抨击,反对
If someonedecriesan idea or action, they criticize it strongly.- He is impatient with those who decry the scheme...
对于那些反对该方案的人,他表现得很不耐烦。 - People decried the campaign as a waste of money.
人们谴责这一活动是浪费金钱。
- He is impatient with those who decry the scheme...
双语例句
- He has decried the idea of an unending cycle of repentance for past wrongs.
但他却贬低那种为自己的过错而无休止地忏悔的想法。 - In particular, he decried outsourcing: We will not go back to an economy weakened by outsourcing.
尤其要说的是,他对外包进行了诋毁:我们不会走回头路、任由外包削弱美国经济。 - Everyone decried his life of gambling.
每个人都谴责他的赌博生涯。 - The old poet decried the mediocrity of today's writing.
老诗人抨击了现代文体的平庸无奇。 - In this he decried what he called the Wall Street-Treasury complex.
他在文中对其所称的华尔街-财政部联合体进行了谴责。 - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez has decried Cuba's exclusion from the summit, prompting this response from Jeffrey Davidow.
委内瑞拉总统查韦斯最近批评将古巴排除在峰会之外的做法。奥巴马总统的美洲峰会特别顾问戴维德对此做出回应。 - Business and financial groups decried a Brussels proposal to impose a tax on financial transactions as an assault on the city of London and on companies seeking to protect themselves against market uncertainty.
英国商业及金融集团对欧盟(eu)针对金融交易征税的提案予以谴责,称其为对伦敦金融城(cityoflondon)以及希望保护自己免受市场不确定性影响的企业的突袭。 - She decried the appalling state of the British film industry.
她强烈批评了英国电影业的低劣状况。 - Since then he has repeatedly decried paternalism, called for more individual initiative and encouraged the public and official media to denounce bureaucratic bungling.
从那时起,他一再公开谴责家长式的治理,号召调动个人积极性,并鼓励公众和官方媒体揭发官僚行为。 - A journalist decried the data in the report as shameful for the nation.
一位记者将报告中的这一数据称之为是“令美国感到羞耻的”。
