英语单词

repine是什么意思

repine

英[rɪ'paɪn] |美[]
    vi.苦恼,埋怨
日语:レパイン 法语:se plaindre 德语:hadern 韩语:불평하다 俄语:quejarse

词形变化

现在分词:repining 过去式:repined 第三人称单数:repines 过去分词:repined



双语例句

  1. I repine at the shortness of life, and envy the great river its eternal course.
    哀我生之须臾,羡长江之无穷。
  2. Mrs. Bennet still continued to wonder and repine at his returning no more, and though a day seldom passed in which Elizabeth did not account for it clearly, there seemed little chance of her ever considering it with less perplexity.
    班纳特太太见他一去不回,仍然不断地纳闷,不断地抱怨,尽管伊丽莎白几乎没有哪一天不给她解释个清楚明白,然而始终无法使她减少些忧烦。
  3. I should have considered it as part of my duty, and the exertion would soon have been nothing. One ought not to repine;& but, to be sure, it would have been such a thing for me!
    我本当把它看作我自己本份的职务,即使开头要费点力气,过不了多久也就无所谓了。一个人不应该后悔;可是,这的确是我的一份好差事!
  4. Lord, I would place my hand in Thine, Nor ever murmur nor repine;
    三主阿,愿你紧握我手,永无埋怨随你而走;
  5. She was alone and unloved, but she did not repine.
    她孤零零一个人无人关爱,但她毫无怨言。
  6. Let us receive correction, at which no man ought to repine.
    有人纠正我们,要接受,不得恼怒。《克雷芒致哥林多人一书》(基督教)


语源

early 16th cent.: from re-again + the verb pine, on the pattern of repent


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