grief
柯林斯词典
1. N-VAR Grief is a feeling of extreme sadness. 悲痛
...a huge outpouring of national grief for the victims of the shootings. …擧國上下對槍殺案受害者們所表現出的巨大悲痛之情。
2. PHRASE If something comes to grief, it fails. If someone comes to grief, they fail in something they are doing, and may be hurt. 失敗; 受傷
So many marriages have come to grief over lack of money. 如此多的婚姻因爲缺錢而破裂。
3. INTERJ Some people say "Good grief" when they are surprised or shocked. (表示驚奇或震驚) 哎呀[情感]
"He's been arrested for theft and burglary."—"Good grief!"
“他因爲媮竊和入室盜竊被逮捕了。”—“我的天哪!”
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grief /ɡriːf/ (griefs)
剑桥词典
- very great sadness, especially at the death of someone
- Huge crowds followed the funeral procession in a public demonstration of grief.
- She couldn't cope with the grief she felt inside.
- His death at the age of 35 has occasioned an outpouring of grief.
- My father is a stoic by nature and found it hard to express his grief when my mother died .
- The whole village was united in their grief. 返回 grief
(尤指某人之死引起的)悲痛,悲傷,悲哀
Her grief at her son's death was terrible . 喪子之痛使她肝腸寸斷。
Newspapers should not intrude on people's private grief. 報紙不應再去侵擾那些正承受喪親之痛的人們。
newspaper pictures of grief-stricken relatives 報紙上刊登的悲痛欲絕的親屬的照片
come to grief
to suddenly fail in what you are doing, often because you have an accident
(常因事故而突然)慘遭失敗;遭受不幸
The Italian champion was in second position when he came to grief on the third lap . 跑到第三圈時,処在第二位置上的意大利衛冕冠軍突然馬失前蹄。
give sb grief informal
to criticize someone angrily
怒斥(某人),責罵(某人)
get grief informal
to be criticized angrily
被怒斥,挨罵
He didn't like my decision , and I still get grief about it from him. 他不喜歡我的決定,而我到現在還因此被他訓斥。
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