[N-UNCOUNT 不可数名词]悲哀;伤心;悔恨;惋惜Sorrow is a feeling of deep sadness or regret.
It was a time of great sorrow...
这是一个非常悲伤的时刻。
Words cannot express my sorrow.
言语无法表达我的哀伤。
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sor·row/ˈsɒrəʊ; NAmEˈsɑːroʊ/
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sorrowsorrowssorrowedsorrowingnoun1[uncountable ]sorrow(at/for/over sth) ( rather formal) a feeling of great sadness because sth very bad has happened 悲伤;悲痛;悲哀SYN
grief
◆He expressed his sorrow at the news of her death.听到她的死讯,他表示哀伤。◆They said that the decision was made more in sorrow than in anger.他们说作出这个决定,与其说是出于气愤,不如说是出于悲伤。2[countable ]a very sad event or situation 伤心事;悲伤事;不幸◆the joys and sorrows of childhood童年的欢乐和悲伤verb[intransitive ]( literary) to feel or express great sadness 感到(或表示)悲伤◆the sorrowing relatives悲伤的亲属sor·row/ˈsɒrəʊ; NAmEˈsɑːroʊ/
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sorrowsor‧row1 /ˈsɒrəʊ $ ˈsɑːroʊ, ˈsɔː-/ ●○○ noun
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1[uncountable] a feeling of great sadness, usually because someone has died or because something terrible has happened to you → griefgreat/deep sorrow a time of great sorrowsorrow at He expressed his sorrow at my father’s death.sorrow for Claudia felt a deep pang of sorrow for the woman.RegisterIn everyday English, people usually say sadness rather than sorrow:· She talked about her sadness after his death.2[countable] an event or situation that makes you feel great sadness: the family’s joys and sorrows3more in sorrow than in anger in a way that shows you are sad or disappointed rather than angry about a particular situation: He said that his decision to resign was made more in sorrow than in anger. → drown your sorrows
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literary to feel or express sorrowsorrow over Her friend was sorrowing over the loss of a child. sorrowing parents
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