mourn
mourn 英 [mɔ:n] 美 [mɔrn]
v. 哀悼;忧伤;服丧
进行时:mourning 过去式:mourned 过去分词:mourned 第三人称单数:mourns 名词复数:mourns
- To mourn is to grieve for someone who has died, especially a loved one. One of the hardest experiences of childhood is when you mourn the loss of a beloved pet.
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- v. 哀悼;忧伤;服丧
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1. He was still mourning his brother's death.
他仍然在为哥哥的去世而悲伤。
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2. They mourn the passing of a simpler way of life.
他们对逝去的较为淳朴的生活感到惋惜。
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3. Today we mourn for all those who died in two world wars.
今天,我们向所有在两次世界大战中死难的人表示哀悼。
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4. She mourned for her lost childhood.
她为失去的童年而伤感。
- mourn (v.) Old English murnan "to mourn, bemoan, long after," also "be anxious about, be careful" (class III strong verb; past tense mearn, past participle murnen), from Proto-Germanic *murnan "to remember sorrowfully" (source also of Old Saxon mornon, Old High German mornen, Gothic maurnan "to mourn," Old Norse morna "to pine away"), probably from suffixed form of PIE root *(s)mer- (1) "to remember." Or, if the Old Norse sense is the base one, from *mer- "to die, wither." Related: Mourned; mourning.
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