lament
verb [ I or T ] uk/ləˈment/ us/ləˈment/
对…感到悲痛,对…表示失望,痛惜
to express sadness and feeling sorry about something
The poem opens by lamenting (over) the death of a young man. 这首诗的开篇表达了对一位青年之死的惋惜之情。
My grandmother, as usual, lamented the decline in moral standards in today's society. 和往常一样,我奶奶对当今社会世风日下深感痛惜。
The late lamented (= dead and remembered with love) Frank Giotto used to live here. 已故的受人爱戴的弗兰克‧焦托曾在此居住。
Synonyms: bemoan bewail
Compare: keen verb
lament
noun [ C ] formal uk/ləˈment/ us/ləˈment/
挽歌;悼诗;悼文
a song, poem, or other piece of writing that expresses sadness about someone's death
The whole play can be interpreted as a lament for lost youth. 整部剧可以看作是一首青春的挽歌。
Synonyms: dirgeelegy