decry 英 [dɪˈkraɪ] 美 [dɪˈkraɪ]
American stocks fell sharply at the prospect of a trade war, businesses warned of blowback and economists lined up to decry the move.
因面临贸易战爆发的风险,美国股市急剧下跌,企业担心反受其害,经济学家也纷纷抨击这种操作。
——《经济学人》Protesters stand with signs decrying solitary confinement.
抗议者举着谴责单独监禁的标语。
——《纽约时报》
[动词] 公开谴责
这些临时措施受到谴责,说是毫无作用。
The interim measures were decried as useless.对于那些反对该方案的人,他表现得很是粗暴无礼。
He is very curt with those who decry the scheme.
Nothing so dates a man as to decry the younger generation.
没有什么比抨击年轻一代更使人显老。
censure: express severe disapproval of (someone or something), especially in a formal statement condemn: express complete disapproval of; censure denounce: publicly declare to be wrong or evil