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- His death is a lamentable loss of our work. 他的死对我们的工作来说是令人悲痛的损失。
- The decision they made is a lamentable lack of foresight. 他们做的决定实在缺乏远见。
- She shows a lamentable lack of understanding. 她显得缺乏理解能力,实在令人遗憾。
- Things were now come to a lamentable height. 情形到了十分可哀的地步。
- This is true, this is also a lamentable history! 这是真实的,也是悲惨的历史!
- Son of man, take up a lament concerning Tyre. 人子啊,要为推罗作起哀歌
- He composed a lament to the dead soldier. 他为那位阵亡的战士谱写了一首挽歌。
- Then Jeremiah chanted a lament for Josiah. 耶利米为约西亚作哀歌。
- a lamentable accident 不幸的事故
- In the Adams's Education were merely a lament for the past. 《亚当斯的教育》只在感伤过去。
- Finally, he offered a lament for his fellow migrant workers. /最后,他提供了一他的同伴移居工人的哀悼。
- A poem or song composed especially as a lament for a deceased person. 挽歌,挽诗专门为悼念某一死者所写的诗或歌
- And then they disappeared, which was a lamentable development. 但是,很快这些面包圈就消失了,这真是个可悲的变化。
- A feeling or an expression of grief; a lamentation. 悲痛的情感或表达;悲伤。
- An utterance of grief or sorrow; a lamentation. 悲哀或伤心的表达;哀诉
- This poem can be characterized as a lament for a dead lover. 这首诗可以看作是对死去情人的悼词。
- He had had a blackout after the accident. 事故发生后,他晕过去一阵子。
- In my eyes There's a lament of misery In my sigh A dark misery So I die Oh! 在我的眼中有着痛苦的恸哭,在我的叹息中有着黑暗的不幸,所以我死去!
- His left knee was hurt in a traffic accident. 他的左膝在一次交通事故中受伤了。
- It was very beautiful because it wasn't hurried and it was no longer a lament. 由于它从容不迫,不再是哀号,所以优美动听。