sorrow如何读

英:[ˈsɒrəʊ]

美:[ˈsɑːroʊ]

sorrow英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [U] 悲痛,悲伤; 遗憾,懊悔 feeling of sadness or distress caused especially by loss, regret, etc.
  2. [C] 不幸的事,忧患 particular cause of this feeling; misfortune

sorrow是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 悲痛
  2. 悲哀
  3. 悲伤
  4. 伤心事
  5. 遗憾
  6. 忧伤
  7. 懊悔
  8. 不幸的事
  9. 悲伤的原因
  10. 不幸
  11. 伤心
  12. 哀悼
  13. 悲叹
  14. 悔恨
  15. 惋惜
  16. 抱歉
  17. 可悲的事情
  18. 悲哀的原因
  19. 伤心的原故
v. (动词)
  1. 懊悔
  2. 感到悲伤
  3. 遗憾
  4. 悲痛
  5. 悲叹
  6. 哀掉
  7. 悲哀
  8. 悲伤
  9. 惋惜
  10. 悔恨

sorrow自然拼读

sor·row

sa ro [or] so ro

sorrow变形

复数:sorrows

第三人称单数:sorrows

现在分词:sorrowing

过去式:sorrowed

过去分词:sorrowed

sorrow扩展

sorrower (n.)

sorrow词根

词根:sorry

adj.

sorry 遗憾的;对不起的,抱歉的

sorrowful 悲伤的,伤心的

adv.

sorrowfully 悲哀地;悔恨地

int.

sorry 对不起,抱歉(表示委婉的拒绝等)

n.

soreness 悲伤;痛苦;愤慨

sorriness 悲哀;遗憾

sorrow英英释义

Noun

1. an emotion of great sadness associated with loss or bereavement;

"he tried to express his sorrow at her loss"

2. sadness associated with some wrong done or some disappointment;

"he drank to drown his sorrows"

"he wrote a note expressing his regret"

"to his rue, the error cost him the game"

3. something that causes great unhappiness;

"her death was a great grief to John"

4. the state of being sad;

"she tired of his perpetual sadness"

Verb

1. feel grief; eat one's heart out

sorrow区别

 sorrow, agony, grief, anguish, torment, distress, misery, torture

这组词都有“苦恼、痛苦”的意思,其区别是:

sorrow语气比grief弱,指因不幸、损失或失望等所产生的悲伤。

agony侧重指精神或身体痛苦的剧烈程度。

grief指由某种特殊处境或原因造成的强烈的感情上的苦恼与悲痛。

anguish指精神方面令人难以忍受的极度痛苦;用于身体时,多指局部或暂时的痛苦。

torment强调烦恼或痛苦的长期性。

distress多指因思想上的压力紧张、恐惧、忧虑等所引起的精神上的痛苦,也可指某种灾难带来的痛苦。

misery着重痛苦的可悲状态,多含不幸、可怜或悲哀的意味。

torture语气比toment强,指在精神或肉体上受到的折磨所产生的痛苦。

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sorrow词源中文解释

中古英语 sorwe,源自古英语 sorg,意为“悲伤、遗憾、烦恼、痛苦、焦虑”,源自原始日耳曼语 *sorg-(也源自古撒克逊语 sorga 、古诺尔斯语 sorg 、中古荷兰语 sorghe 、荷兰语 zorg 、古高地德语 soraga 、德语 sorge 、哥特语 saurga),可能源自原始印欧语言 *swergh- “担忧,生病”(也源自梵语 surksati “关心”,立陶宛语 sergu, sirgti “生病”,古教会斯拉夫语 sraga “疾病”,古爱尔兰语 serg “疾病”)。与形容词 sore 或 sorry 在词源上无关。

sorrow词源英文解释

Noun Middle English sorow, from Old English sorg; akin to Old High German sorga sorrow

The first known use of sorrow was before the 12th century

sorrow儿童词典英英释义

sorryadjective

feeling sorrow or regret

mournful sense 2, sad

causing sorrow, pity, or scorn : wretched

sorrow1 of 2noun

sadness felt after a loss (as of something loved)

a cause of grief or sadness

a display of grief or sadness

sorrow2 of 2verb

to feel or express sorrow : grieve

sorrowfuladjective

full of or showing sorrow

a sorrowful good-bye

expressive of or causing sorrow

sorrowful eyes

sorrow1 of 2noun

sadness felt after a loss (as of something loved)

a cause of grief or sadness

a display of grief or sadness

sorrow2 of 2verb

to feel or express sorrow : grieve

sorrow 例句

1 The days passed, and Ivy’s heart welled with sorrow until not a crumb of hope was to be found in Poppy Cottage.

2 Time blunts the edge of sorrow.

时间会减缓悲痛.

3 Sometimes, I think everyone is like the people in that painting, everyone lost in their own private universes of pain or sorrow or guilt, everyone remote and unknowable.

4 There was some sorrow in his eyes, though it was well concealed.

5 Her mother—a pale, gaunt woman, full of resignation and sorrow—began obsessively talking about the Witch.

6 These were Siddhartha’s thoughts; this was his thirst, his sorrow.

7 His head is tilted to the left to show His great sorrow.

8 “That they may not languish in unavailing grief,” he said in a slightly amplified voice, “nor sorrow as those who have no hope, but through their tears look always up to Thee....”

9 All the sorrow and bitterness I’ve felt over the last few months is clumping together into one giant fit of rage.

10 “Here, ma’am. Oh, let me do something!” cried the boy, hurrying from the next room whither he had withdrawn, feeling that their first sorrow was too sacred for even his friendly eyes to see.

11 June resorted to her cello, the way she always did when sorrow came along.

12 Sick with sorrow and fear, Cleopatra never considered that Octavian may have had second thoughts about presenting her to the people of Rome.

13 "And if he tries to cheat me, he will learn to his sorrow what it means to wake the dragon," Viserys had Vowed, laying a hand on his borrowed sword.

14 They dressed the maiden as though for her death and carried her to the hill with greater sorrowing than if it had been to her tomb.

15 She kisses me, works some kind of magic until the sense of frustration and sorrow rushes from me and she sinks into my arms.

16 The death of my father actually brought sorrow to my life.

死亡的我的父亲实际上带来的悲痛,以我的生命.

17 And then I collapsed into a puddle of sorrow on the couch and told Howard about Wishbone running off.

18 And then I struggled up, full of sorrow and pain, shouting, "No, no, we must stop him!"

19 Sometimes it felt to him that the world was heavy, that the air, thick with sorrow, draped over his mind and body and vision, like a fog.

20 But after a couple of weeks living at Mama’s, I got used to the sorrows heaped upon my heart.

sorrow 同义词

3 感到悲伤

grieve

10 哀痛

mourning

14 忧患

sorrows

18 哀哭

keen grieve

19 悲伤的原因

grief

22 遗憾之事

pity

sorrow 短语相关

more in sorrow than in anger

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