Lamentations
英 [læmen'teiʃənz]
美
- n. 耶利米哀歌(简称《哀歌》,系《旧约圣经》中一卷)
- Lamentations (n.)
- Biblical book, late 14c., short for Lamentations of Jeremiah, from Latin Lamentationes, translating Greek Threnoi (see lamentation).
- 1. They remembered his dreadful lamentations when Throw took them away from his care.
- 他们想起了索恩牧师从他身边把他们带走时他满怀惆怅的叮咛.
来自辞典例句
- 2. There is little use in lamentations, and less still, young woman, in flings.
- 埋怨没有用, 年轻的姑娘, 讽刺挖苦就更没有什么意思了.
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- 3. We could hear her lamentations through the closed door.
- 我们听见她关着门在哭.
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- 4. Instead of dwelling in excuses and lamentations, celebrate positive and valuable results.
- 不要给自己理由停留或叹息, 而是为积极的有价值的结果而庆贺.
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- 5. Most of the book of Lamentations, like Ps 119, is an acrostic.
- 耶利米哀歌的大部分篇章都和诗篇119篇一样, 属于离合诗.
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