mourner 英 [ˈmɔ:nə(r)]   美 [ˈmɔrnə(r)]

mourner

mourner  英 [ˈmɔ:nə(r)] 美 [ˈmɔrnə(r)]

n. 哀悼者;悲伤者;送葬者;忏悔者 

名词复数:mourners 

By courtesy of the mourner, he endeavours to devour the nourishing odour. 承蒙哀悼者同意,他努力吞食滋养的气味.
I felt a tornado of fury that he had denied me the right to see her at the end and realised that he wanted to be the solitary mourner at his mother's passing. 我感到了极度的愤怒因为他没有给我在最后去看母亲的权利并且意识到他想成为母亲走后唯一的哀悼者。

  • Anyone who is grieving for a person who has died is a mourner. Funerals give mourners the opportunity to remember and say goodbye to a loved one.
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  • n. 哀悼者;悲伤者;送葬者;忏悔者
  • 1. By courtesy of the mourner, he endeavours to devour the nourishing odour.

    承蒙哀悼者同意,他努力吞食滋养的气味.

  • 2. I felt a tornado of fury that he had denied me the right to see her at the end and realised that he wanted to be the solitary mourner at his mother's passing.

    我感到了极度的愤怒因为他没有给我在最后去看母亲的权利并且意识到他想成为母亲走后唯一的哀悼者。

  • 3. Get up, and begone out of my sight,'' said the mourner.

    ‘起来,走开,别在我眼前,’这个悲哀的人说。

  • mourner (n.) late 14c., agent noun from mourn (v.).
mourn·er / ˈmɔːnə(r) ; NAmE ˈmɔːrnər / noun a person who attends a funeral, especially a friend or a relative of the dead person 吊唁者;哀悼者 mourner mourners mourn·er / ˈmɔːnə(r) ; NAmE ˈmɔːrnər /
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