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a litany of something phrase a long list of unpleasant things, especially things that are repeated: 一连串(反复发生的不愉快的事情) The manufacturers are reported to have received a litany of complaints from dissatisfied customers.据报道制造商已经收到了顾客一连串不满意的投诉。 He trotted out a litany of woes: bad housing, unemployment, poor health. She just gave us a litany of excuses for why she hadn't done anything. The generals made a litany of mistakes early on in the war. The document was little more than a litany of errors. See also
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