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
- 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。 - 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。 - Pascal Tassy, professor at Paris'Natural History Museum, has decried the selling off of specimens that could be useful to science.
巴黎自然历史博物馆的PascalTassy教授就公然指责了对这些可能具有科学有价值的标本的廉价抛售行为。 - He decried her efforts as a waste of time.
他贬低她所作的努力认为是浪费时间。 - Mr Greenspan, head of the Federal Reserve from 1987 until 2006, heaped praise on the magic of financial markets and decried the foolishness of those who called for more regulation: Why do we wish to inhibit the pollinating bees of Wall Street?
格林斯潘在1987至2006年期间担任美联储(Fed)主席,他盛赞金融市场的魔力,斥责呼吁加强监管的人愚蠢。他诘问道:我们为什么要约束华尔街传授花粉的蜜蜂? - 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”。 - These artificial evolution systems generate creative new things, but don't keep evolving. While she always decried the fickleness of human nature, she carried on an unrelenting search for the ideal servant to the end of her days.
这些人工进化系统产生了创造性的新事物,但是并没有不断地演化下去。尽管她一直在指责人性的变化无常,她却继续毫不放松地寻找称心的仆人,一直到她死去。 - 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”。 - 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。 - He derided its proponents as "half-scientist* half-charlatan", decried their" indefensible "conceptual basis, and ascribed their popularity to" extraordinary "American credulity.
他嘲笑技术官僚是“一半科学家一半骗子”,嘲笑他们的“站不住脚的”概念基础,并归因于他们的流行是美国“特别”易受骗。