commiserating
英 [kəˈmɪzəreɪtɪŋ]
美 [kəˈmɪzəreɪtɪŋ]
v. 同情; 怜悯
commiserate的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 同情;怜悯
If youcommiserate withsomeone, you show them pity or sympathy when something unpleasant has happened to them.- When I lost, he commiserated with me.
我落败的时候,他向我表示同情。
- When I lost, he commiserated with me.
双语例句
- Sally in accounting likes commiserating about work over coffee.
会计莎莉喜欢在喝咖啡的时候吐槽工作。 - To relax the tense situation, government and non-government organization took a series of countermeasures, such as poor relief, providing for the aged and commiserating orphans to help the weak in society.
为了缓和这样的紧张局面,政府与民间社会采取了救灾济贫、养老恤孤等一系列措施,以救助社会中相对弱势的群体; - He wrote long letters to the Northumbrian king and to the Bishop of Lindisfarne, commiserating with their plight and blaming it on the sinful lives of their people.
他写长信给诺森伯兰国王和主教林迪斯小组,与他们的困境和指责它的罪恶生活,他们的人民。 - It is marked by people who have not found love dressing in dark colours and commiserating over meals of black food.
在这一天,尚未找到心上人的单身人士通常会穿上深色衣服。