grieve如何读

英:[ɡriːv]

美:[ɡriːv]

grieve英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. (使)悲伤 (cause to) feel grief to

grieve是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 农场管理者
  2. 监工
v. (动词)
  1. (使)悲伤,(使)伤心,(使)悲痛,(使)忧伤,(使)痛心,悲叹,难过
  2. 哀悼
  3. 使苦恼,懊恼
  4. 很难受
  5. 教...痛心
  6. 为...伤心
  7. 悲恸,伤心得痛哭流涕
  8. 使...怅然若失
  9. 损害,伤害

grieve变形

第三人称单数:grieves

现在分词:grieving

过去式:grieved

过去分词:grieved

grieve扩展

grievingly (adv.), griever (n.)

grieve词根

词根:grief

adv.

grievously 令人悲伤地;极其痛苦地

n.

grief 悲痛;忧伤;不幸

grieve英英释义

intransitive verb

to feel intense sorrow; mourn.He is still grieving at the loss of his wife.She grieved over her child's diagnosis.The family should be allowed to grieve in peace without reporters pestering them.

transitive verb

to cause to feel intense sorrow; sadden.It grieves me to tell you this awful news.

grieve词组

grieve over哀悼

grieve forv. 哀悼

grieve区别

 mourn, grieve

这组词都有“悲伤,伤心”的意思,其区别是:

mourn正式用词,含义与grieve很相近,但侧重因某种原因而表现于外表的悲伤、哭泣。

grieve通常指因死亡、损失或失败等所造成的内心痛苦。可以是公开表达的,也可以是压抑于内心的。

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grieve词源中文解释

公元1200年左右,及物动词,意为“使担忧或沮丧; 使愤怒,激怒”; 也指“引起身体疼痛,引起不适”; 公元1300年左右,意为“使悲伤,失望,成为悲伤的原因”; 还指“伤害,骚扰,压迫”,源自古法语 grever “折磨,负担,压迫”,源自拉丁语 gravare “使沉重; 引起悲伤”,源自 gravis “沉重的”(源自 PIE 词根 *gwere- (1) “沉重”)。不及物动词的意思是“感到遗憾,哀悼”,始见于公元1400年左右。相关词汇: Grieved; grieving。

grieve词源英文解释

Middle English greven, from Anglo-French grever, from Latin gravare to burden, from gravis heavy, grave; akin to Greek barys heavy, Sanskrit guru

The first known use of grieve was in the 13th century

grieve儿童词典英英释义

grillenoun

a grating forming a barrier or screen

an opening covered with a grille

grill1 of 2verb

to broil on a grill

to torment as if by broiling

to question with repeated questions

grill2 of 2noun

a grate on which food is broiled

broiled food

a restaurant that serves broiled foods

griffinnoun

an imaginary animal that is half eagle and half lion

grievousadjective

heavy entry 1 sense 2, severe

the grievous cost of war

causing pain, suffering, or sorrow

a grievous wound

serious sense 4, grave

a grievous mistake

grievousadjective

heavy entry 1 sense 2, severe

the grievous cost of war

causing pain, suffering, or sorrow

a grievous wound

serious sense 4, grave

a grievous mistake

grieveverb

to cause grief or suffering to : distress

to feel or express grief

to submit a formal grievance concerning

grieveverb

to cause grief or suffering to : distress

to feel or express grief

to submit a formal grievance concerning

grieveverb

to cause grief or suffering to : distress

to feel or express grief

to submit a formal grievance concerning

grieve医学词典英英释义

grieveverb

to feel or show grief over

grieving the death of her son

grieve 例句

1 Gently the forester replied to this: “At home indeed your mother is, poor lady, still in the women’s hall. Her nights and days are wearied out with grieving.”

2 They didn’t want to grieve then, so they made arrangements fast and tried to forget.

3 “I don’t know what I’ll do if he does begin moaning,” the dashing young fighter pilot with the golden mustache had grieved forlornly.

4 We don't always grieve over the death of another person.

我们通常都不会对某个人的死亡随便就觉得悲伤。

5 He was deeply grieved by the sufferings of the common people...

百姓的困苦使他痛心不已。

6 When the bird found the window and flew away, Shadrack was grieved and actually waited and watched for its return.

7 For you at least I am grieved, feeling for your shame.

8 But I know she was grieving and doesn’t feel that way now.

9 Lilya’s way of grieving seems to have been to throw herself into battle.

10 Seeing this ghost I grieved, but held her off, through pang on pang of tears, till I should know the presence of Teiresias.

11 When she died it was in the same way, without a struggle, so that although we grieved for her our hearts were not tom by her suffering.

12 “Well then Van Aakster must be allowed to grieve in his own way. I have another client scheduled in a half hour, Kaz. What business?”

13 In Zaire during the 1976 outbreak, grieving relatives kissed and embraced the dead or prepared the body for burial, and then, three to fourteen days later, they broke with Ebola.

14 She wouldn’t have recognized him as Jamie—tonight he was the picture of rosy health, nothing like the gray-faced, grieving invalid she’d last seen slumping bandaged and unresponsive in a Bath chair.

15 I was never, ever ready to grieve, though.

16 One can speculate that grieving parents were unable to let go of their children’s bodies in a society that viewed the spirit as adhering to the flesh.

17 After ten years, she still grieves for her dead child.

她的孩子已经死了十年了, 她仍在悲伤.

18 I don’t want to look at him, to measure how much, or how little, he grieves for her.

19 “I am grieved indeed,” cried Darcy; “grieved—shocked. But is it certain—absolutely certain?”

20 Some Australian women have to fall silent when they’re grieving— it’s required—and they speak for the rest of their lives only with their hands.

grieve 同义词

3 感到悲伤

sorrow

8 哀哭

keen sorrow

9 愁苦

joyless dole

17 感到悲痛

dolorous mourn

18 农场管理人

hind overseer

20 使悲痛

pain distress aggrieve

21 使痛心

hurt prick lacerate

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