litany
noun [ C ] uk/ˈlɪt.ən.i/ us/ˈlɪt.ən.i/
连祷文,总祷文
a long Christian prayer in which the person leading the service speaks some parts and the other people at the service speak other parts
a litany of something 一连串(反复发生的不愉快的事情)
a long list of unpleasant things, especially things that are repeated
The manufacturers are reported to have received a litany of complaints from dissatisfied customers. 据报道制造商已经收到了顾客一连串不满意的投诉。
He trotted out a litany of woes: bad housing, unemployment, poor health.
She just gave us a litany of excuses for why she hadn't done anything.
The generals made a litany of mistakes early on in the war.
The document was little more than a litany of errors.