抱怨英语怎么说
It was a very common answer on the complains about software that (to say politely) “less usable” than expected.
Often complains about being out of breath and can only swim limited distances continuously.
When someone complains about the smoke in the air, Bill suggests that the person thinks of him as a human filter.
WHEN Germany and France disagree, everybody complains about paralysis in Europe.
He whines and complains about everything — his boss, his friends, even his cat.
God never complains about people's ignorance, but people complain that God is not fair.
He is satisfied with everything and never complains about anything.
She often complains about not feeling appreciated at work.
To my surprise, he never complains about his hard and dirty work.
Nobody complains about fishing's impact on the environment.
The old man often complains about the noise.
She is 82 years old who never complains about her health.
It's even a good thing if he complains about doing them.
I have no complains about this job.
My family complains about it.
A woman reporter complained one of them sexually harassed her in the locker room.
I personally think it's dumb, but other than complain, deal with it, or choose another product path both consumer and development.
Universities and other research establishments bemoan their lack of funds.
Most people who go on "low" carbohydrate diets complain of low energy and quit, not because such diets can't work, but because they consume insufficient calories.
Merchants complained that the privileges reserved for Venetian-built and -owned ships were first extended to those Venetians who bought ships from abroad and then to foreign-built and -owned vessels.
So brag about your kids or complain about your bunions. Because there's more to a good story than who, what, when, where. And how.
So brag about your kids or complain about your bunions.
Mother always complains that children wear out their shoes very quickly.
Complaining, criticizing and gossiping is a waste of time and saps your energy.
Ms. Xiang complained that too many young people were unwilling to work hard. “They’re all spoiled and coddled and have no patience,” she said.