decry
/dɪˈkraɪ/ (bre, ipa) · [dɪkrˈaɪ] /dɪˈkraɪ/ (ame, ipa) · [dɪkrˈaɪ] /di-ˈkrī How to pronounce decry (audio) dē-/ (ame, mw)
decry — 動詞
- decrypresent simple I / you / we / they
- decrieshe / she / it
- decriedpast simple
- decrying-ing form
1. to speak strongly against something because you think it is harmful, worthless,
痛批;抨擊
公開強烈批評不當
to speak strongly against something because you think it is harmful, worthless, or should not happen
At the hearing, residents decried the plan to cut bus service.
在聽證會上,居民痛批削減公車服務的計畫。
formal public criticism of a policy
Saira decried the online abuse after reading the cruel messages.
Saira 讀完那些刻薄訊息後,抨擊網路霸凌。
On television, commentators decried the ad as cruel and unnecessary.
電視評論員抨擊那則廣告既殘忍又沒有必要。
During a speech, the mayor decried rising rents across the city.
市長在演說中痛批全市不斷上漲的租金。
After the flood, farmers decried the slow delivery of clean water.
洪水過後,農民抨擊乾淨飲水送達得太慢。
文法句型
decry + noun
decry + noun + as + adjective
用法筆記
Most often used in news reports, speeches, and other public statements. The object is usually a policy, practice, event, or condition rather than a single person.