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美: [ɡrif]
英: [griːf]
n. 悲痛;忧伤;不幸
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正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:在文学作品中,grief 常用于描绘角色的情感深度。例如,莎士比亚的悲剧中,角色常常经历深重的 grief,如《哈姆雷特》中哈姆雷特对父亲的哀悼。
After her mother's death, she was overwhelmed with grief.
He expressed his grief through poetry.
The community came together to support those in grief.
Grief can manifest in various ways, including anger and sadness.
In times of grief, it’s important to seek support from loved ones.
*. The novel beautifully captures the complexity of grief.
He found solace in sharing his grief with others who understood.
Grief is a natural response to loss.
Many people experience anticipatory grief when a loved one is terminally ill.
The memorial service provided an opportunity for collective grief.
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[N-VAR] Grief is a feeling of extreme sadness. 悲痛
例:...a huge outpouring of national grief for the victims of the shootings.…举国上下对枪杀案受害者们所表现出的巨大悲痛之情。
[PHRASE] If something comes to grief, it fails. If someone comes to grief, they fail in something they are doing, and may be hurt. 失败; 受伤
例:So many marriages have come to grief over lack of money.如此多的婚姻因为缺钱而破裂。
[[情感]] Some people say "Good grief" when they are surprised or shocked. (表示惊奇或震惊) 哎呀
例:"He's been arrested for theft and burglary."—"Good grief!"“他因为偷窃和入室盗窃被逮捕了。”—“我的天哪!”