bemoan im PONS Wörterbuch

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She bemoans the error of women who hold the unfortunate attitude that money is inherently a bad thing.
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They bemoan their misfortune and begin to lose their faith as their situation becomes more and more bleak.
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The spectre bemoans her fate, and sings about how she suffers in the afterlife.
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Mink bemoaned the ending with the dance numbers, calling it a big dud and overdone self-indulgence.
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In the song the dancer is bemoaning how unlucky he is.
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The song bemoans human dependency on money, discussing its ability to brainwash an individual.
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He has claimed that the game is starting to resemble basketball and bemoans the lack of contested possessions, which were commonplace in his playing days.
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When the live album finally came out it received euphoric praise from critics, who had bemoaned the overproduction on some of his earlier records.
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The comic strips sometimes also bemoan the decline of ethical or moral values in modern day living.
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The conservative government wanted war, while the people bemoaned such a stance as they would be subject to enormous tax increases.
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