0 to criticize something as bad, without value, or unnecessary -- 斥责,谴责,抨击
Lawyers decried the imprisonment of several journalists. 律师们对几名记者遭到监禁表示谴责。
Hammond was never perturbed that his work was often decried as being tainted by the aroma of usefulness.
My last comment is not a criticism, because reviews should not decry what the author did not set out to do.
Some communitarian philosophers have decried this situation and noted that this stance cannot impede the advance of suspect technologies.
Today radical feminists decry what is seen as the biological determinism exemplified by such misunderstood statements as 'anatomy is destiny'.
The articles often extol the chance to improve on nature and decry the idea that anatomy is destiny.
They decry deconstruction as tantamount to demolition, turning moral philosophy into mere cultural studies.
It must be seen as a conscious rejection of the existing literary code of the time, which decried such subjects as inappropriate for respectable women.
It also has articulate defenders who decry attempts to separate spirituality from religion.