1.(对某事)诉苦,抱怨,叫屈;发牢骚
2.向某人 (to) 申诉,控诉 (of, about)
3.〈诗〉呻吟,呜咽,哀号
4.(病人)自诉有...病痛 (of)
5.抱怨,控制
1.(对某事)诉苦,抱怨,叫屈;发牢骚
2.向某人 (to) 申诉,控诉 (of, about)
3.〈诗〉呻吟,呜咽,哀号
4.(病人)自诉有...病痛 (of)
5.抱怨,控制
1.to say that you are not satisfied with something
1.Then they were told the drug had worn off (although it had not), and subsequently complained that the stimulus hurt.
随后当他们被告知药效已过时,一些人就抱怨他感觉到了刺激物带来的疼痛。
2.He demanded to know why she wouldn't give him an interview and wrongly alleged Labor had complained about him to the network.
他要求知道为什么她不会让他接受采访时被错误地指控工党对他抱怨到网络。
3.He complained to his mother that her daughter-in-law had no propriety and said he wanted to porce her.
孟子气冲冲地掉头就走,向母亲说媳妇不懂礼,要把她休掉。
4.As I left the cockpit, a passenger complained, "A little bit of fog never stopped a train from getting to its destination. "
在我离开座舱时,一位男乘客抱怨说:“这点儿小破雾,火车肯定照开不误。”
5.One Republican senator complained that he thought he had "woken up in France" .
一位共和党参议员抱怨说,他以为自己当时是“在法国醒来。”
6.No one complained much about the technology at the time, simply because no one realized how much easier it would be in the near future.
没有人去抱怨当时的技术,原因很简单,因为没有人意识到在不久的将来这会变得很容易。
7."He must have dashed into a shop near work and just bought them, " she complained. "There was no thought put into it. "
“他一定是冲进公司附近的一家店铺,直接就买下来的,”她抱怨说,“他根本没有花心思。”
8.In Bush administration time, the U. S. government has complained that RMB was depreciated, but did not take today's high-pressure measures.
在布什政府时期,美国已向我国提出人民币被低估,但并未采取如今的高压措施。
9.Feet up and down the bandage fibrillation, remove the chatter on again, but he never complained once.
脚上的绷带颤上去又拆下来,拆下又颤上,他却从来都没有抱怨过一次。
10.In private they have often complained that they do not feel they own their country, as if it is someone else's private estate.
而在私下里,他们则时常抱怨并不感到自己是国家的主人,国家仿佛成了其他某些人士的私人庄园。