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inveigh    
vi. 痛骂,漫骂,臭骂

痛骂,漫骂,臭骂

inveigh
v 1: complain bitterly [synonym: {rail}, {inveigh}]
2: speak against in an impassioned manner; "he declaimed against
the wasteful ways of modern society" [synonym: {declaim},
{inveigh}]


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