crying

哭了
definition
verb
don't cry—it'll be all right
shed tears, especially as an expression of distress or pain.
adjective
it would be a crying shame to let some other woman have it
very great.
translation of 'crying'
adjective
紧急,
嚎哭的
example
And there is a 'crying' need for fundamental reform in that area.
She added: ‘I wouldn't advise anyone to live round here and it's a 'crying' shame because it used to be a lovely place.’
That anyone would call this a victory is a 'crying' shame.
Given our fast-degenerating communal scenario, there is a 'crying' need to dispel the multiplying misunderstandings about each other.
It is a 'crying' shame there are not more people like him people who stand up for what they believe in and shame the councillors who sit on the fence and do not fight for their voters.
It would be a 'crying' shame if they were to vanish.
But this is too often background music, and that's a 'crying' shame.
They just don't make films like this anymore, and it's a 'crying' shame.
There obviously is a 'crying' need for a reform of the law.
The volume of traffic in that street daily is a 'crying' shame and people who have to shop in the town centre are always on edge with the speed and volume of traffic.
There is a 'crying' need for a wider selection of candidates.
Is there anything that suggests to you a 'crying' need to create a national curriculum?
There is a 'crying' need for an imaginative debate about what future schooling could, and should, look like.
Some businesses will not recover at all, and it's a 'crying' shame.
It would be a 'crying' shame if the carnival disappeared all because of the fear of what might happen.
I believe this was a strong bid and it is a 'crying' shame that it has been unsuccessful.
It would be a 'crying' shame for the Council to sell it.
I've decided that not going there would be a 'crying' shame.
There is a 'crying' need to debunk the myths surrounding the entire ideology: the sooner the better.
It's a 'crying' shame that the city can't find a way to promote the environment without penalising tourism.
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