bereavement 英 [bɪˈri:vmənt]   美 [bɪˈrivmənt]

bereavement

bereavement  英 [bɪˈri:vmənt] 美 [bɪˈrivmənt]

n. 丧友,丧亲;丧失 

名词复数:bereavements 

One of his jobs is to visit schools and teach about bereavement. 他的工作之一是拜访学校,讲授有关丧亲的内容。
Regardless of how complicated grief is classified, the discussion highlights a larger issue: the need for a more nuanced look at bereavement. 且不说复杂性悲伤是怎么被分类的,讨论确实强调了一个很大的争论点:需要对丧失更微妙地看待。

  • If you have ever mourned someone's passing, you know about bereavement — the period of sorrow that follows the death of a loved one.
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  • n. 丧友,丧亲;丧失
  • 1. One of his jobs is to visit schools and teach about bereavement.

    他的工作之一是拜访学校,讲授有关丧亲的内容。

  • 2. Regardless of how complicated grief is classified, the discussion highlights a larger issue: the need for a more nuanced look at bereavement.

    且不说复杂性悲伤是怎么被分类的,讨论确实强调了一个很大的争论点:需要对丧失更微妙地看待。

  • 3. Michele sensed Kristen needed a stronger shouled to lean on, so she enrolled Kristen in a bereavement group and went with her to every meeting.

    米歇尔感觉到克里斯蒂需要一个更强壮的肩膀来依靠,于是她给克里斯蒂报名加入了一个丧亲团体,陪她参加每一次的聚会。

  • bereavement (n.) "grievous loss," especially the death of a friend or close relation, 1731, from bereave + -ment.
be·reave·ment / bɪˈriːvmənt ; NAmE bɪˈriːvmənt / noun 1 [uncountable ] the state of having lost a relative or close friend because they have died 丧失亲人;丧亲之痛 the pain of an emotional crisis such as divorce or bereavement 诸如离婚或痛失亲人等的情感危机的痛苦 2 [countable ] the death of a relative or close friend 亲友的丧亡 A family bereavement meant that he could not attend the conference. 他家里有人去世了,所以不能出席会议。 bereavement bereavements be·reave·ment / bɪˈriːvmənt ; NAmE bɪˈriːvmənt /
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