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jeremiad (jer uh MY ad) This noun refers to a speech or written work that mournfully laments the wrongdoings of mankind and predicts a kind of wholesale doom to descend on mankind. The bitter tone is associated with the writings of the Hebrew prophet Jeremiah (seventh and sixth cen-turies BC), who lamented man’s evil ways. Today it may be transferred to a lighter variety of doleful complaints.

  • The sociology class seemed to be going pretty well until the last week of the term when Prof. Ausmus broke into a kind of jeremiad about “your gener-ation,” calling us self-centered and self-serving—ouch.
  • Some African American writers in the 1960s thought James Baldwin’s jeremiad of despair left little room for the possibilities of hope and change in racial relations.

——摘自《Fiske WordPower: The Most Effective System for Building a Vocabulary That Gets Results Fast》

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jeremiad(jer uh MY ad)这个名词指的是一种悲伤地哀叹人类错误行为并预测人类将面临大规模厄运的演讲或书面作品。苦涩的语气与希伯来语先知耶利米(公元前七世纪和公元前六世纪)的著作有关,他哀叹人类的邪恶行径。今天,它可能会转移到更轻松的各种悲伤的抱怨上。
社会学课似乎进行得很顺利,直到学期的最后一周,Ausmus教授对“你的一代”爆发了一种愤怒,称我们以自我为中心,自私自利。
20世纪60年代的一些非裔美国作家认为,詹姆斯·鲍德温的绝望情绪几乎没有给种族关系带来希望和改变的可能性。
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