bewailed
v.
因(某事物)而悲愁,悲哀( bewail的过去式和过去分词 );
例句:
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They both bewailed their misfortune at being young, unmarried returned students.
两人慨叹不幸身为青年未婚留学生的麻烦.
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He continually bewailed his tardy journey to his mother's house.
他总不断地悲怨自己迟缓迁延,没早早地去探望他母亲.
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She bewailed it to everybody who came to her house.
每逢家里有客,她总是唉声叹气地抱怨.
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She might have made a fuss, if anybody had come along to listen to her; she might have bewailed the loss.
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