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词根:lament
adj.lamentable 可悲的;可怜的;哀伤的
lamented 令人遗憾的;被哀悼的
lamenting 悲伤的;悲哀的
n.lament 挽歌;恸哭;悲痛之情
lamentation 悲叹,哀悼;恸哭
v.lamented 哀悼(lament的过去式和过去分词形式)
lamenting 悲痛;哀悼;惋惜(lament的ing形式)
vi.lament 哀悼;悲叹;悔恨
vt.lament 哀悼;痛惜
Adverb
1. in an unfortunate or deplorable manner;
"he was sadly neglected"
"it was woefully inadequate"
The first known use of lamentable was in the 15th century
laminateverb
to roll or compress into a thin plate
to make by uniting layers of one or more materials
laminarianoun
any of various large kelps with an unbranched cylinder-shaped or flattened stalk and a smooth or wavy blade
laminanoun
a thin plate or scale
lame1 of 2adjective
having a body part and especially an arm or a leg disabled enough so as to be unable to get around without pain or difficulty—used especially in the past and now considered offensive when used of a person
being stiff and sore
a lame shoulder
not very convincing : weak
a lame excuse
lame2 of 2verb
to impair physically so that getting around can only be done with pain or difficulty
lament1 of 2verb
to mourn aloud : wail
to express sorrow for : bewail
lament2 of 2noun
a crying out in grief
a mournful song or poem
lamentableadjective
that is to be regretted or lamented
sorrowful sense 2
1 New York’s spring and fall art auctions were lamentably littered with newly monetized museum art.
2 What is lamentably conventional about the novel’s conclusion, however, is the way it ultimately reinforces its male protagonist’s belief that he knows more about his female partner’s well-being than she does.
3 Despite its lamentably limited duration, the sunshine helped lift Friday’s high temperature to a more than merely tolerable 66.
4 And that’s about as much fun as most people will have at Disney’s third attempt at bringing the ride’s spooky charms to the screen after 2003’s lamentable Eddie Murphy starrer and 2021’s enjoyable Muppets Haunted Mansion streaming special.
5 Lamentably, street riots, even violent ones, are an all - too - frequent part of Greek political life.
可悲的是, 希腊的政治生活中, 街头骚乱以及更加暴力的行为过于频繁.
6 That is a lamentably low bar; prosecutors can’t even seek the death penalty if there is no “aggravating factor.”
7 "Add to that some iffy performances, gloomy backdrops and a lamentably slow start, and you have the makings of a notable West End flop," added Letts in the Daily Mail.
8 the lamentable cries of the women for their slain sons were heard throughout the village
9 We in the old guard have to be thankful for that, although lamentably if unsurprisingly most investors are expected to sign on with the upgrade.
10 Mr. Hancock had indeed found a smith to make it after Mr. Lapham failed so lamentably.
11 They have failed lamentably.
他们的失败让人惋惜。
12 The large degree of uncertainty they inevitably contain has provided the soil in which climate denial has sprouted and flourished, after the issue so lamentably became politically polarised between left and right.
13 That is, unless you like to get righteous about trivial things, which is to say unless you’re like a lot of people, present company lamentably included.
14 Southern California had more cattle than voters back then and was, lamentably, a snug cradle for Confederate feeling.
15 Aviation was lamentably weak and primitive.
航空设施极其薄弱简陋.
16 To be sure, there is something understandable, yet lamentable, in that notion.
17 He said the level of security MPs were offered was "lamentably poor" but said he would not allow threats to "reduce my accessibility to my constituents".
18 With lamentable lack of skill at anything besides posing for photos at the Dolphin Mall, Izzy sets out to find a sidekick and is drawn to an unexpected ally: Lolita, the Miami Seaquarium’s captive orca.
19 Poor Tom lamentably disgraced himself at Sir Charles Mirable's table, by premature inebriation.
可怜的汤姆在查尔斯·米拉贝尔爵士的宴会上,终于入席不久就酩酊大醉, 弄得出丑露乖,丢尽了脸皮.
20 At the risk of sounding lamentably sentimental, how vulnerable yet luminous we all seem.
2 可怜
poor miserable pathetic wretched pitiful deplorable abject affecting pitiable piteous lachrymose miserably pathetically pitifully wretchedly plaintively piteously wretchedness sorriness sorrow pity
3 令人惋惜
4 可悲
sad miserable grievous deplorable regrettable sorrowful woeful lamentable sadly woefully deplorably
5 可悲地