jeremiad
[dʒerə'maiæd]
n. 悲叹, 哀诉, 长篇声讨文字
n.
1. 悲叹
2. 伤心的故事
jeremiad
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jeremiadjeremiadD.J.:[ˌdʒerəˈmaiəd]K.K.:[ˌdʒɛrəˈmaɪəd]n.1.■长篇的伤心故事; 哀史
jeremiad[,dʒeri'maiəd]n.1.■哀诉,哀叹,悲叹2.■伤心悲哀的故事,哀史
jeremiadjeremiad[ˌdʒeriˈmaiəd]n.1.■哀诉; 哀史, 令人悲哀的故事
jeremiad
[ˌdʒɛrɪˈmʌɪad]
noun
[ˌdʒɛrɪˈmʌɪad]
noun
- a long, mournful complaint or lamentation; a list of woes
哀诉,悲叹
- late 18th cent.: from French jérémiade, from Jérémie 'Jeremiah', from ecclesiastical Latin Jeremias, with reference to the Lamentations of Jeremiah in the Old Testament
jeremiad
名词 jeremiad:
a long and mournful complaint
jeremiad
■Peter Warburton's jeremiad “Debt and Delusion”, for example, was published back in 1999.
例如PeterWarburton那充满怨言的著作“债务及幻影”是在1999年出版的。
■Neither a pious jeremiad nor a jargon-ridden manifesto, Jencks's volume is more interested in outsize buildings and personalities than in prescriptions and complaints.
怎么结束美国资本集团玩弄世界经济和无偿掠夺世界财富的局面?这些都是很值得大家共同深究的问题。
■Jeremiad wreathes upon my feeling, while shadow of shiver covers my mood.
悲叹盘旋在我的脑海里,而颤抖的阴影覆盖了我的思绪。