sadden 英 [ˈsædn]   美 [ˈsædn]

sadden

sadden  英 [ˈsædn] 美 [ˈsædn]

vt. 使悲伤,使难过;使黯淡  vi. 悲哀;悲痛 

进行时:saddening  过去式:saddened  过去分词:saddened  第三人称单数:saddens  名词复数:saddens 

Oh yes, it does sadden me a great deal. 哦,是的。 它确实让我感到很悲伤。
She says the program suspensions sadden her because she wants to be a teacher and has a passion for Italian. 她说这样的决策让她很难过,因为以后她想做一名教师,她非常喜欢意大利语。

  • To sadden is to make someone feel sad, or to become sad. The death of a beloved dog is likely to sadden the whole family.
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  • vt. 使悲伤,使难过;使黯淡
  • vi. 悲哀;悲痛
  • 1. Oh yes, it does sadden me a great deal.

    哦,是的。 它确实让我感到很悲伤。

  • 2. She says the program suspensions sadden her because she wants to be a teacher and has a passion for Italian.

    她说这样的决策让她很难过,因为以后她想做一名教师,她非常喜欢意大利语。

  • 3. Although that wasn't surprising, it did sadden and even scare me.

    尽管并不出乎意料,但还是令我难过,甚至令我恐慌。

  • sadden (v.) "to make sorrowful," 1620s, from sad + -en (1). Earlier verb was simply sade, from Old English sadian, which also could be the immediate source of the modern verb. Intransitive meaning "to become sad" is from 1718. Related: Saddened; saddening.
sad·den / ˈsædn ; NAmE ˈsædn / verb [often passive ] ( formal) to make sb sad 使悲伤;使伤心;使难过 saddensb We were deeply saddened by the news of her death. 听到她的死讯,我们深感悲伤。 saddensb to do sth Fans were saddened to see the former champion play so badly. 看到以前的冠军表现如此差劲,球迷感到难过。 it saddens sb that… It saddened her that people could be so cruel. 人竟能如此残忍,这让她痛心。 sadden saddens saddened saddening sad·den / ˈsædn ; NAmE ˈsædn /
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