tragic
tragic 英 [ˈtrædʒɪk] 美 [ˈtrædʒɪk]
adj. 悲剧的;不幸的
He was killed in a tragic accident at the age of 24. 他 24 岁时在一次悲惨的事故中丧命。
It would be tragic if her talent remained unrecognized. 若她一直怀才不遇,那就可悲了。
- Tragic means sad on a grand scale. Rain on your parade? Sad. Weeks of rain leading to the destruction of a small town and the lives of those in it? Tragic.
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- adj. 悲剧的;不幸的
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1. He was killed in a tragic accident at the age of 24.
他 24 岁时在一次悲惨的事故中丧命。
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2. It would be tragic if her talent remained unrecognized.
若她一直怀才不遇,那就可悲了。
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3. a tragic hero
悲剧英雄
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4. He died tragically young.
他英年早逝。
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5. Tragically, his wife was killed in a car accident.
他的妻子在车祸中不幸身亡。
- tragic (adj.) 1540s, "calamitous, disastrous, fatal" ("resembling the actions in a stage tragedy"), shortened from tragical (late 15c.), modeled on Latin tragicus, from Greek tragikos "of or pertaining to tragedy; stately, majestic; plaintive," literally "goatish, of or pertaining to a goat," and perhaps referring to a satyr impersonated by a goat singer or satyric actor, from tragodia (see tragedy). Tragic flaw (1913) translates Greek hamartia. Related: Tragically.
tra·gic / ˈtrædʒɪk ; NAmE ˈtrædʒɪk / adjective 1 making you feel very sad, usually because sb has died or suffered a lot 悲惨的;悲痛的;可悲的 ◆ He was killed in a tragic accident at the age of 24. 他 24 岁时在一次悲惨的事故中丧命。 ◆ Cuts in the health service could have tragic consequences for patients. 减少公共医疗卫生服务可能对病人造成悲惨的后果。 ◆ It would be tragic if her talent remained unrecognized. 若她一直怀才不遇,那就可悲了。 2 [only before noun ] connected with tragedy(= the style of literature) 悲剧的 ◆ a tragic actor/hero 悲剧演员╱男主角 ▶ tra·gic·al·ly / ˈtrædʒɪkli ; NAmE ˈtrædʒɪkli / adverb ◆ Tragically, his wife was killed in a car accident. 他的妻子在车祸中不幸身亡。 ◆ He died tragically young. 他英年早逝。 tra·gic / ˈtrædʒɪk ; NAmE ˈtrædʒɪk / tra·gic·al·ly / ˈtrædʒɪkli ; NAmE ˈtrædʒɪkli /
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