bewailing

英[bɪ'weɪl] 美[bɪ'weɪl]
  • v. 哀悼;悲叹;痛哭
bewailer bewailed bewailed bewailing bewails
Verb:
  1. regret strongly;

    "I deplore this hostile action"
    "we lamented the loss of benefits"

1. Milton has his hero, Samson, bewailing the fact of his blindness.
弥尔顿让他的主人公参孙为他的失明而哭泣。

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2. She is bewailing the loss of her beloved husband.
她在为失去心爱的丈夫而痛哭。

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3. The old man leaned against the wall, bewailing his misfortune.
老汉靠在墙上,哀叹自己的不幸。

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4. But as they were bewailing their misery to each other this strange thing happened.
然而当他们还在哀叹自己的悲惨境遇时,意想不到的事情发生了。

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5. Milton has his hero, Samson, bewailing the fact of his blindness: "o dark, dark, dark, amid the blaze of noon irrecoverably dark, total eclipse without all hope of day!"
弥尔顿描写到自己崇拜的英雄参孙悲叹自己失明:,黑暗,黑暗,黑暗,在正午的光辉中,无法改变的黑暗,黯然的没有一点希望。

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6. Milton has his hero, Samson, bewailing the fact of his blindness: "o dark, dark, dark, amid the blaze of noon irrecoverably dark, total eclipse without all hope of day!"
弥尔顿描写到自己崇拜的英雄参孙悲叹自己失明:,黑暗,黑暗,黑暗,在正午的光辉中,无法改变的黑暗,黯然的没有一点希望。

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    1. Carrion crows bewail the dead sheep and then eat them.
      乌鸦吃死羊,先要哭一场。
    2. Bewail the dead.
      为死者痛哭
    3. He was bewailing his failure in the examination.
      他为考试不及格而悲伤。

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