[VERB 动词](尤指因某人的亡故而)悲痛,悲伤,伤心 If you grieve over something, especially someone's death, you feel very sad about it.
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He's grieving over his dead wife and son...
他因丧妻失子而悲痛不已。
I didn't have any time to grieve...
我没有时间伤心。
Margery's grieving family battled to come to terms with their loss.
玛格丽万分悲痛的家人努力从丧亲之痛中恢复过来。
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[VERB 动词]使难过;使悲伤 If you are grieved by something, it makes you unhappy or upset.
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He was deeply grieved by the sufferings of the common people...
百姓的困苦使他痛心不已。
I was grieved to hear of the suicide of James...
听到詹姆斯自杀的消息,我非常伤心。
It grieved me to see the poor man in such distress.
看见这个可怜的人如此困窘,我很难过。
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grieve/ɡriːv; NAmEɡriːv/verb1[intransitive , transitive ]to feel very sad, especially because sb has died (尤指因某人的去世而)悲伤,悲痛,伤心grieve(for/over sb/sth) ◆They are still grieving for their dead child.他们还在为死去的孩子伤心。◆grieving relatives悲痛欲绝的亲戚grievesb/sth ◆She grieved the death of her husband.她为丈夫的去世而悲伤。2[transitive ]( formal) to make you feel very sad 使悲伤;使悲痛;使伤心SYN
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it grieves sb that…◆It grieved him that he could do nothing to help her.他因无法帮助她而伤心。grievesb ◆Their lack of interest grieved her.他们不感兴趣使她很痛心。it grieves sb to do sth◆It grieved her to leave.她要走了,心里很难过。IDIOMsee
1[intransitive, transitive] to feel extremely sad, especially because someone you love has diedgrieve over/for He died, and every day since then I have grieved for him. People need time to grieve after the death of a loved one. She grieved the loss of her only son.2[transitive] if something grieves you, it makes you feel very unhappySYN upset: My aunt, it grieves me to say, gets things confused.
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