- "O, woe is me!" This line is from Shakespeare. When Hamlet scorns Ophelia, she utters these words to express the grief and despair that will soon drive her to suicide.
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- n. 悲哀,悲痛;灾难
- int. 唉(表示痛苦,悲伤或悔恨)
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1. When he comes to the roadside sign, "woe to the blasphemer and whore monger.
当他看到了路边的标牌:,“替亵渎者和皮条客感到悲哀吧。
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2. If all goes well, Frankenstein will not be the best metaphor for synthetic biologists; they may be more like Pandora opening her box –but releasing the hope without the woe.
如果一切进展顺利,科学怪人将不会成为合成生物学家的最好比喻;他们或许更像是打开宝盒的潘多拉——但释放的是希望而非灾难。
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3. And what had happened to the fur trapper who, in 1997, recorded a tale of woe, with his boat engine quitting, his food supplies and cigarettes gone and no way of letting the outside world know?
那个1997年来到这里的毛皮猎人后来又发生了什么? 他记录了他遭遇的灾难:小船的引擎坏了、食品和香烟吃完了,而且没有办法和外界取得联系。
woe / wəʊ ; NAmE woʊ / noun ( old-fashioned or humorous) 1 woes [plural ] the troubles and problems that sb has 麻烦;问题;困难 ◆ financial woes 财政困难 ◆ Thanks for listening to my woes. 谢谢您听我诉说不幸的遭遇。 2 [uncountable ] great unhappiness 痛苦;苦恼;悲伤;悲哀 SYN misery ◆ a tale of woe 悲惨的故事 IDIOMS ˌwoe beˈtide sb | ˈwoe to sb ( formal or humorous) a phrase that is used to warn sb that there will be trouble for them if they do sth or do not do sth (用以警告某人会有麻烦)…就要倒霉,…将会遭殃 ◆ Woe betide anyone who gets in her way! 谁挡住她的路谁就会遭殃! ˌwoe is ˈme! exclamation ( old use or humorous) a phrase that is used to say that you are very unhappy 我好苦哇! woe woes woe / wəʊ ; NAmE woʊ /
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