bewail
/bɪˈweɪl/ (bre, ipa) · /bɪˈweɪl/ (ame, ipa) · /bi-ˈwāl/ (ame, mw)
bewail — 動詞
- bewailpresent simple I / you / we / they
- bewailshe / she / it
- bewailedpast simple
- bewailing-ing form
1. to talk about or show how unhappy or let down you are by a situation, often in a
悲嘆;哀悼
大聲表達悲傷或不滿
to talk about or show how unhappy or let down you are by a situation, often in a loud or emotional way that seems old-fashioned.
The old shopkeeper bewailed the loss of customers after the new supermarket opened down the street.
那位老店主悲嘆新超市在街角開張後客源的流失。
bewailed the loss of
Neha bewailed the fact that the library had closed before she could return her books.
Neha 悲嘆圖書館在她還書之前就已關門。
bewailed the fact that
Liam's grandmother bewailed the changes in the neighbourhood where she had lived for fifty years.
Liam 的祖母哀悼她住了五十年的社區所發生的變化。
Valentina bewailed her poor exam results, saying she should have studied harder.
Valentina 為糟糕的考試成績悲嘆,說自己應該更用功讀書。
The mechanic bewailed the rising cost of spare parts for older car models.
那位技工為老車款零件價格上漲而悲嘆。
- lament
Similar formality; 'lament' focuses on expressing sadness, while 'bewail' adds a sense of crying or wailing.
- bemoan
Also formal, but often emphasises complaining rather than deep grief.
- mourn
Stronger association with death or permanent loss; 'bewail' can be used for smaller disappointments.
- deplore
More about strong disapproval than sadness; carries a moral judgement.
文法句型
bewail + noun phrase
bewail + the fact that + clause
用法筆記
This is a formal, literary word that sounds old-fashioned in everyday speech. Use 'complain about', 'be upset about', or 'lament' for ordinary conversation.