Deplore Verb I De·Plore Dɪˈplɔː(R Dɪˈplɔːr Sth Formal
The verb "deplore," used in formal contexts, means to strongly disapprove of and condemn something, especially publicly, considering it very wrong or immoral.
[VERB 动词]谴责;强烈反对 If you say that you deplore something, you think it is very wrong or immoral.
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[FORMAL 正式]
He's a judo black belt but he says he deplores violence...
他是一名柔道黑带选手,但他说自己强烈反对暴力。
He deplored the fact that the Foreign Secretary was driven into resignation...
他对外交大臣被迫辞职一事表示强烈谴责。
I deplore what has happened.
我为所发生的事深感愤慨。
Oxford
de·plore/dɪˈplɔː(r); NAmEdɪˈplɔːr/verbdeploresth ( formal) to strongly disapprove of sth and criticize it, especially publicly 公开谴责;强烈反对◆Like everyone else, I deplore and condemn this killing.我同所有人一样强烈谴责这桩凶杀案。deploredeploresdeploreddeploringde·plore/dɪˈplɔː(r); NAmEdɪˈplɔːr/
to disapprove of something very strongly and criticize it severely, especially publicly: The UN deplored the invasion as a ‘violation of international law’.
WDF
deplore
[dɪˈplɔ:(r)]deplored, deploring, deplores
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谴责(78%),悲叹(16%),对 ... 深感遗憾(6%)
vt.谴责;悲悼;哀叹;对…深感遗憾
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