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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.
    1. 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。
    2. People decried the campaign as a waste of money.
      人们谴责这一活动是浪费金钱。

双语例句

  • Thankfully, Isabella decried this characterization as shortsighted and simplistic.
    值得庆幸的是,伊莎贝拉批评这类说辞是目光短浅和头脑简单。
  • 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”。
  • 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。
  • Everyone decried his life of gambling.
    每个人都谴责他的赌博生涯。
  • I really chunked up in my thirties and decried the paternalistic pressures to be thin.
    我真的区块,在我三十岁,谴责家长式的压力,要薄。
  • Norwegian politicians, like their German counterparts before them, decried the Orkla deal.
    和之前的德国政客一样,挪威的政客们强烈反对Orkla交易。
  • 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。
  • Charles Krauthammer, an influential American rightwing columnist, decried the Clinton Administration for its "fetish for consultation" and its "mania for treaties" on issues ranging from nuclear proliferation to climate change.
    具有影响力的美国右翼专栏作家查尔斯克劳塞默(charleskrauthammer)谴责称,克林顿政府在从核扩散到气候变化等问题上,“盲目崇拜磋商”并“极端迷信条约”。
  • Robert Lucas, doyen of modern macroeconomic theory, decried critics for their ignorance, and ex ­ plain ­ ed that the economic consequences of unpredicted events were unpredictable.
    现代宏观经济理论界泰斗罗伯特卢卡斯(RobertLucas)谴责了批评者们的无知,他解释称,不可预知事件的经济后果是不可预测的。
  • She always decried the fickleness of human nature.
    她一直在指责人性的变化无常。