complain
تذمر
definition
verb
local authorities complained that they lacked sufficient resources
express dissatisfaction or annoyance about a state of affairs or an event.
translation of 'complain '
verb
تشكى,
شكا,
اتهم,
احتج,
تذمر
example
This lawlessness had led locals to hold protest marches and 'complain' about the lack of action by police.
Part of this comes from her old-fashioned view that one does not 'complain' about such annoyances.
her husband began to 'complain' of headaches
let the warbling flute 'complain'
her husband began to 'complain' of headaches
Authors 'complain' loud enough when their publishers don't do it.
let the warbling flute 'complain'
People always 'complain' about the lack of explanation.
He was taken to Bury General Hospital 'complaining of' severe chest pains, but later died.
McClelland put air conditioning in a local church, and the pastor never 'complained' about the noise again.
My parents seemed to be fully awake and were not 'complaining of' any aches and pains, to my surprise.
The rich moved 'complainingly' into well-fortified hotels, and the police and firemen helped themselves to the contents of bombed or abandoned homes.
We are accustomed to governments not doing what we elect them to do, so we carry on uncomplainingly (or 'complainingly' in my case) without demanding answers from our elected representative.
I imagine the police coming when a neighbor 'complains' about the smell from the drains.
How do you handle persistent 'complainers' or moaners effectively?
Mrs Owen 'complained' to an attendant but was dissatisfied with the response.
She is calling attention to her clothes, 'complainingly' .
The pensioner 'complained' to the President about a lack of plumbing in her village.
He was re-admitted to hospital the following month after 'complaining of' severe pain in his leg.
Where are the moaners and 'complainers' when you really need them?
I yelled while the muscles on my body were 'complaining' with great strain.
Do we really want the carpers and 'complainers' , of whatever creed, to get programmes banned?
A rail passenger travelling from Montreal to New York City 'complained' to the guard that his seat was lumpy.
As if to torment them further, the steps creaked, 'complaining' with each step they made loud enough to wake the dead.
Humans dwell 'complainingly' in a quite narrow range of climates; ants live without demur at every extreme, in tundra and rain forest, in swamp and desert, deep beneath the earth and in the topmost trees.
When one of the rescue party 'complains of' chest pains, the Air Corps lift him from one of the boats.
He first visited his doctor in April 2001 'complaining of' a pain in his knee.
Still, he is not 'complaining' too loudly.
Critics have also 'complained' bitterly that the board failed to release financial records despite promises to do so.
It merely brands you as the department's top grumbler, grouch and 'complainer' .
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