- When you commiserate with your buddies, you're sharing your lousy feelings. People who commiserate have the same negative feelings about something.
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- vt. 同情,怜悯
- vi. 同情,怜悯;吊慰
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1. Sharing the lowlight of our day feels good because if we commiserate with our partner, we won't feel so alone in our suffering.
分享一天中的低潮是一件好事情,因为如果我们拥有配偶的同情,便会感到自己不再独自痛苦。
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2. Instead of yelling at the cashier after a long wait in line at the grocery store, commiserate with her about how hard such busy days can be on everyone.
在杂货店排了很久的队之后,不要因为心里憋气就冲着收银员大喊大叫,而是要同情她的处境——人人都会经历这些忙碌的日子。
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3. Chat on the phone, go for a walk together or simply share a few laughs — or get together to commiserate about your cravings.
打电话闲聊、一起散散步或就在一起笑笑—或聚一聚对你的吸烟欲望表示同情。
- commiserate (v.) "feel sorrow, regret, or compassion for through sympathy," c. 1600, from Latin commiseratus, past participle of commiserari "to pity, bewail," from com-, here probably an intensive prefix (see com-) + miserari "bewail, lament," from miser "wretched" (see miser). Related: Commiserated; commiserating; commiserable. An Old English loan-translation of commiserari was efensargian.
com·mis·er·ate / kəˈmɪzəreɪt ; NAmE kəˈmɪzəreɪt / verb [intransitive , transitive ] commiserate(with sb) (on/about/for/over sth) | + speech to show sb sympathy when they are upset or disappointed about sth 同情;怜悯 ◆ She commiserated with the losers on their defeat. 她对失败的一方表示同情。 commiserate commiserates commiserated commiserating com·mis·er·ate / kəˈmɪzəreɪt ; NAmE kəˈmɪzəreɪt /
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