lamented
adjective uk/ləˈmen.tɪd/ us/ləˈmen.t̬ɪd/
令人痛惜的
If someone or something is lamented, people feel sad that they have or it has gone.
No man was ever more respected or more lamented than he was.
It was a reference to the lamented TV serial "Deadwood". 这是在引述电视连续剧“朽木”,很不幸该剧已经播完了。
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- The Duchess is remembered as one of the great beauties of Ireland and is deeply lamented to this day.
- It was here that my dear and lamented father was born.
- After my lamented husband died, I moved to be closer to my daughter.
- An injury forced the lamented withdrawal of the team's most talented player.
the late lamented often humorous已故的(人);消逝的(东西)
used for referring to someone who has died or to something that no longer exists
The late lamented Lee Marvin once said "acting is nothing; it's not like a job or anything".
Enthusiasts of the late lamented supersonic aircraft emphasize its world-beating cruising speed of 1,350 mph. 落伍的超音速飞机的爱好者强调其1,350英里/小时的世界一流巡航速度。