英:[kən'dəʊlətərɪ]
美:[kən'doʊləˌtoʊrɪ]
英:[kən'dəʊlətərɪ]
美:[kən'doʊləˌtoʊrɪ]
verb
intransitive verb
obsolete grieve
to express sympathetic sorrow
transitive verb
archaic lament, grieve
Late Latin condolēre, from Latin com- + dolēre to feel pain
The first known use of condole was circa 1586
condominiumnoun
an individually owned unit in a structure (as an apartment building) with many units
condomnoun
a usually rubber covering worn over the penis during sexual intercourse especially to prevent pregnancy or venereal disease
condoleverb
to express sympathetic sorrow
condole with them in their grief
condoleverb
to express sympathetic sorrow
condole with them in their grief
1 Visit a patient to should send what flower to visit the sick send a flower, contain disease of consideration, condolatory, blessing to have the restful, idea that recovers at an early date.
探望病人应该送什么花探病送花,含有关怀、慰问、祝福病患平安、早日康复之意。
2 condole with them in their hour of grief
3 Despite nationwide protests, the prime minister has not yet condemned Lankesh’s murder or condoled with her family.
4 Theand Technologists that makes special contribution to the development that is arms industry expresses and condolatory!
向为兵器工业的发展作出非凡贡献的科技工作者表示亲切慰问!
4 吊慰
5 吊唁