aggrieve如何读

英:[ə'gri:v]

美:[əˈɡriv]

aggrieve是什么意思

  • vt. 使 ... 受屈; 使 ... 苦恼

aggrieve自然拼读

ag·grieve

griv

aggrieve变形

aggrieves, aggrieving, aggrieved

aggrieve英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to give pain or trouble to : distress

to inflict injury on

aggrieve词源中文解释

公元1300年, agreven,"打扰,麻烦,攻击",源自古法语 agrever "使恶化,使更严重"(现代法语 aggraver),源自拉丁语 aggravare "使更重; 使恶化或更加压迫",由 ad "向"(见 ad-)+ gravare "压下"组成,源自 gravis "沉重"(源自 PIE 词根 *gwere- (1) "沉重")。拼写在14世纪法语中改正为 agg-,在15世纪英语中改正。相关词汇: Aggrieved; aggrieving。

aggrieve词源英文解释

Middle English agreven "to affect adversely, disturb, distress," borrowed from Anglo-French agrever "to make burdensome, worsen," going back to Latin aggravāre "to weigh down, burden, make worse" — more at aggravate

The first known use of aggrieve was in the 14th century

aggrieve 例句

1 The order ends with the judge saying that many of the people who are able to talk about their experiences in Alaska’s child welfare system are so aggrieved by it that they are not listened to.

2 The aggrieved ghostwriter presented here is clearly fanciful.

3 And GloRilla is aggrieved, constitutionally fed up — she’s had enough: “I be busting out the windows/got him switching up his cars.”

4 Sweetly hapless and somewhat aggrieved, he could hardly seem more human, though he is not of this earth.

5 Between so many bursts of joyful noise, he seemed inexplicably aggrieved — a god atop Mount Olympus feeling self-conscious about the length of his lightning bolt.

6 He might be feeling fundamentally aggrieved, but his soft touch communicates calm, lucidity, hope.

7 She’s lasted this long because “Idol” couldn’t have predicted the sort of pop star she would become: bombastic, demure, aggrieved, flamboyantly talented but awww-shucks modest.

8 We say "diffused" but maybe we mean defused: they don't sound angry, more sullenly aggrieved that there is stuff that they have to negotiate to get to their teenage kicks.

9 And so when his mentor and their vision for America are destroyed with a single shot, Stanton leaps into aggrieved action.

10 It is also essential to our larger, aggrieved relationship to the world: Look what we’ve done, look how little gratitude we receive.

11 Through him you would meet someone else you liked a lot better and gradually your friendship with the first person would erode, then vanish into aggrieved memory.

12 The young queen, a callow peacemaker as a girl, has grown angry and aggrieved.

13 “Her tone can sound petulant and aggrieved, sly and comic, sometimes all at once.”

14 The gentle hum of the washer seems no match for the jagged anger of the aggrieved.

15 He already has what he wants, which is a bunch of aggrieved citizens whining about him so he can drown out the deafening silence.

16 The aggrieved Ekong observes that the war, during which he was an infant and from which Nigeria emerged victorious, is “still raging within us” 50 years later.

17 In 2016, a bitter court case charging him with invasion of privacy brought by some of the aggrieved subjects was decided in Svenson’s favor.

18 What Papu calls “rebellious” in the Latin American scenes also stems from a historically aggrieved relationship with the United States, and a reluctance to feel colonized.

19 Now that the industry has finally gotten what it’s asked for, it can no longer play the aggrieved, misunderstood victim.

20 At every company with a new CEO, the hacks and the aggrieved and resentful wannabes will always rush into the office first.

aggrieve 同义词

5 使悲伤

grieve sadden vex

9 忧苦

careworn

13 使悲痛

pain grieve

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