inveigh against英英释义

phrasal verb

to protest or complain about (something or someone) very strongly

Employees inveighed against mandatory overtime.

phrasal verb

to protest or complain about (something or someone) very strongly

Employees inveighed against mandatory overtime.

inveigh against 例句

1 Every altar had an American flag on it; Elizabeth habitually inveighed against the evils of Communism in her dictations and lectures.

2 Having inveighed against White House plans to aid the Ukrainian war effort and to either force a sale of TikTok or ban it, Trump watched as Mike Johnson, the Republican Speaker of the House, helped propel both proposals into law.

3 At the animal-welfare movement’s outset, some of the same people and groups who inveighed against horse beatings and dog drownings also fought the annihilation of bison and birds.

4 Donald Trump is right to inveigh against President Biden’s failure to secure the southern border.

5 But the law was popular in Uganda, a landlocked nation of over 48 million people, where religious and political leaders frequently inveigh against homosexuality.

6 An IP address from the presidential palace was used to print the cards, which asserted that Bolsonaro, who spent years inveighing against the coronavirus vaccine and swore off ever receiving one, had been vaccinated against covid-19.

7 With his ruling Fidesz party entrenched in power, the Hungarian prime minister has used his platform to inveigh against E.U. edicts and wave the flag of right-wing culture war on the continent.

8 The American public had encountered this thinking before, of course, as it was popularized in the Nineties by the homicidal maniac Theodore Kaczynski, whose manifesto inveighed against industrial society and called for its violent overthrow.

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