aggrieve
aggrieve 英 [ə'gri:v] 美 [əˈɡriv]
vt. 使悲痛;冒犯;侵害…的合法权利
进行时:aggrieving 过去式:aggrieved 过去分词:aggrieved 第三人称单数:aggrieves
- To aggrieve someone is a lousy thing to do. Not sure why? See the "grieve" in there, and you'll see why. It means to bring someone sorrow.
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- vt. 使悲痛;冒犯;侵害…的合法权利
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1. With the development of the tobacco study, a series of research reports point out that tobacco harms human health, at the same time, also aggrieve human life;
随着烟草研究的不断深入,一系列的研究报告指出,烟草在损害人类健康的同时,也在侵蚀人类的生命;
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2. As the development of market economy, we realize that, non-standard competitive behaviors of the Natural Monopoly make serious damage to competition order and aggrieve the interests of whole society.
但是随着市场经济的逐渐发展,我们发现,自然垄断行业的一些不规范竞争行为严重破坏了竞争秩序,侵害了社会整体利益。
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3. I hope I didn't aggrieve her feeling.
我希望我并没有伤害到她的感情。
- aggrieve (v.) c. 1300, agreven, "to disturb, trouble, attack," from Old French agrever "make worse, make more severe" (Modern French aggraver), from Latin aggravare "make heavier; make worse or more oppressive," from ad "to" (see ad-) + gravare "weigh down," from gravis "heavy" (from PIE root *gwere-(1) "heavy"). The spelling was corrected to agg- in French 14c., In English 15c. Related: Aggrieved; aggrieving.
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