griefs
英 [griːfs]
美 [grifs]
n. (尤指因某人去世引起的)悲伤,悲痛,伤心; 伤心事; 悲痛事; 担心; 忧虑
grief的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 悲伤;悲痛
Griefis a feeling of extreme sadness.- ...a huge outpouring of national grief for the victims of the shootings...
举国上下对枪击事件中的遇害者所表现出的万分悲痛之情 - Their grief soon gave way to anger.
他们的悲痛迅速转化为愤怒。
- ...a huge outpouring of national grief for the victims of the shootings...
- PHRASE (事情)失败;(人)受挫,遭到不幸
If somethingcomes to grief, it fails. If someonecomes to grief, they fail in something they are doing, and may be hurt.- So many marriages have come to grief over lack of money...
许多婚姻都因缺钱而以失败告终。 - He was driving a Mercedes racer at 100 mph and almost came to grief.
他当时驾驶着一辆梅塞德斯赛车以每小时100英里时速度飞驰,险些出事。
- So many marriages have come to grief over lack of money...
- EXCLAM (表示惊奇或震惊)哎呀,天哪
Some people say 'Good grief' when they are surprised or shocked.- 'He's been arrested for theft and burglary.' — 'Good grief!'
“他因为偷窃和入室盗窃而被逮捕了。”——“我的天哪!”
- 'He's been arrested for theft and burglary.' — 'Good grief!'
双语例句
- In my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith.
统统化作热情来爱你,并以我童年的信仰爱你; - Two are griefs, and one is a treasure to the soul.
两种是愁与苦,一种是灵魂之宝藏。 - Nature says,& he is my creature, and maugre all his impertinent griefs, he shall be glad with me.
他是我的造物,抿灭他无关紧要的悲伤,与我同在他应欢悦,自然向他如是说。 - Friendships multiply joys and divide griefs.
友谊倍增欢乐,分担忧愁。 - He poured out his griefs in a long letter to Robert Owen.
他把他的苦衷倾吐在给罗伯特·欧文的一封长信里。 - Your unfinished business ( unforgiven griefs, unspoken words, started but unfinished projects or tasks) is a heavy burden for your present consciousness and peace.
那些你没有完成的事情(不可饶恕的悲伤,没说完的话,开始却没有完成的项目或任务)是你平和的内心上沉重的负担。 - We really never get over our great griefs; we are never altogether the same after we have passed through them as we were before.
我们从来无法真正去解脱大悲哀;经历了大悲痛之后,决不会和经历之前完全一样。 - Or how shall we gather what griefs destroy Or bless the mellowing year.
我们怎能收集悲哀毁去的保佑那富饶的年份。 - If you had any real griefs, you'd be ashamed to waste a tear on this little contrariety.
要是你有过真正的悲哀,你就会觉得你为了这点小别扭掉眼泪是可耻的了。 - "Of all the griefs that harass the distress'd"( Samuel Johnson).
“不幸的人们被悲伤困扰”(塞缪尔·约翰逊)。