inveigh
/in-ˈvā/ (ame, mw)
inveigh — 動詞
- inveighpresent simple I / you / we / they
- inveighs3rd person singular
- inveighing-ing form
- inveighedpast simple
1. to attack someone or something in angry, forceful language, especially in public
痛斥;抨擊
憤怒而強烈地公開批評
to attack someone or something in angry, forceful language, especially in public speech or writing
During the debate, Senator Liao inveighed against the new gambling bill.
辯論時,Liao 參議員痛斥這項新的賭博法案。
pattern: inveigh against [policy or proposal]
Parents inveighed against the app's ads during the school meeting.
家長們在學校會議上抨擊這個應用程式的廣告。
public complaint aimed at a company practice
In his newspaper column, Arun inveighed against cuts to the city library.
Arun 在報紙專欄裡抨擊削減市立圖書館經費的做法。
After another week without hot water, Marta inveighed at the landlord.
又過了一週還是沒有熱水,Marta 便對房東大加抨擊。
文法句型
inveigh + against + noun
inveigh + at + noun
用法筆記
Most often followed by against when the target is a policy, person, or system. It is more formal than complain and usually appears in speeches, articles, or public arguments rather than casual conversation.