commiserative
[kə'mizəreitiv]
adj. 怜悯的, 同情的
例句与用法:
I expressed my commiserations on his misfortune.
我对他的不幸表示同情。
`I lost again.' `Commiserations (ie I am sorry)!'
`我又赔钱了.'`真遗憾! '
a.
可怜的
commiserative
词义辨析:
同义参见:
compassionate1
understanding
sympathetic
commiserativecommiserative[kəˈmizəreitiv]adj.1.■怜悯的,同情的
commiserativecommiserative[kəˈmizəreitiv]adj.1.■有怜悯[同情]心的; 哀悼的
继承用法commiserativelyadv.
commiserative
形容词 commiserative:
feeling or expressing sympathy- Kenneth Roberts
commiserative
■made commiserative clicking sounds with his tongue- Kenneth Roberts
他的舌头发出同情的啧啧声-肯尼思.罗伯茨
■made commiserative clicking sounds with his tongue- Kenneth Roberts.
他的舌头发出同情的啧啧声-肯尼思.罗伯茨。
■The sky still burns red iron lid like, the sunshine all over the sky of boiling hot is aspersed come down, the people everythings on earth on none commiserative ground is roast earth.
天空犹如一个烧红的铁盖,滚烫的阳光漫天洒下来,毫不怜悯地烘烤着大地上的生灵万物。
■Circumstances of imperial old age makes a person commiserative today, public attention basically arrived centrally on the new system of government of big clear country.
皇帝晚年境遇令人怜悯今天,公众的注重力主要集中到了大清国的新政体上。
■Inextricable and commiserative
缠绵悱恻