grieve
grieve 英 [gri:v] 美 [ɡriv]
v. 使悲伤,使苦恼
进行时:grieving 过去式:grieved 过去分词:grieved 第三人称单数:grieves 名词复数:grieves
- To grieve is to feel sorrow over something, especially people who have died.
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- v. 使悲伤,使苦恼
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1. They are still grieving for their dead child.
他们还在为死去的孩子伤心。
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2. grieving relatives
悲痛欲绝的亲戚
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3. She grieved the death of her husband.
她为丈夫的去世而悲伤。
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4. It grieved him that he could do nothing to help her.
他因无法帮助她而伤心。
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5. Their lack of interest grieved her.
他们不感兴趣使她很痛心。
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6. It grieved her to leave.
她要走了,心里很难过。
- grieve (v.) c. 1200, transitive, "to make worried or depressed; to make angry, enrage;" also "to be physically painful, cause discomfort;" c. 1300 as "cause grief to, disappoint, be a cause of sorrow;" also "injure, harass, oppress," from tonic stem of Old French grever "afflict, burden, oppress," from Latin gravare "make heavy; cause grief," from gravis "weighty" (from PIE root *gwere-(1) "heavy"). Intransitive sense of "be sorry, lament" is from c. 1400. Related: Grieved; grieving.
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