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单词 deplore
释义
deplore
(dɪplɔːʳ )
Word forms: deplores , deploring , deplored
verb
If you say that you deplore something, you think it is very wrong or immoral. [formal]
He's a judo black belt but he says he deplores violence. [VERB noun]
He deplored the fact that the Foreign Secretary was driven into resignation. [VERB noun]
I deplore what has happened. [VERB noun]
Synonyms: disapprove of, condemn, object to, denounce  
Collocations:
deplore the fact
Nationalists deplore the fact that so many people are stateless or live under inefficient and tyrannical regimes.
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He deplores the fact that many grow up with few books - or none - in the home.
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An airport security chief deplored the fact that warnings before the attack had not been acted upon.
Times, Sunday Times
At the beginning of his over-priced book he deplores the fact that 'there has been so little interest shown by professional academics in the authorship question'.
The Times Literary Supplement
He deplored the fact that the town's only discothque was open only once a week but found comfort in the chicken dishes served at the gas station.
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deplore the use of
If you responded at all, it was to deplore the use of trite phrases on both sides.
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He particularly deplored the use of corporal punishment, which was prevalent in his time.
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Early commentary deplored the use of the word fallacy itself, which seemed to many critics unduly combative.
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Translations:
Chinese: 谴责
Japanese: 断固反対する
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