sadness
英 [ˈsædnəs]
美 [ˈsædnəs]
n. 悲伤; 悲痛; 难过; 使人悲伤(或难过)的事
复数:sadnesses
Oxford 3000 / BNC.6372 / COCA.5506
牛津词典
noun
- 悲伤;悲痛;难过
the feeling of being sad- memories tinged with sadness
略带悲伤的往事 - I felt a deep sadness.
我感到深深的悲痛。
- memories tinged with sadness
- 使人悲伤(或难过)的事
something which makes you sad- our joys and sadnesses
我们的欢乐和悲伤
- our joys and sadnesses
英英释义
noun
- the quality of excessive mournfulness and uncheerfulness
- emotions experienced when not in a state of well-being
- the state of being sad
- she tired of his perpetual sadness
双语例句
- Joan's childhood was filled with pain and sadness.
琼的童年充满了痛苦和悲伤。 - Feeling of sadness follows a bout of pleasure.
喜尽悲来。 - I share with them their sadness and happiness and enjoy the sympathy and encouragement they offer me.
我与他们分享他们的悲伤和幸福和享受他们提供我的同情和鼓励。 - But, I can hear your murmurs and your cries of pain and sadness.
不过,我可以听到你的杂音和你的痛苦和悲伤的哭声。 - Why has such sadness been thrust upon us?
我们为什么要遭这份罪? - Who's sadness and shame?
谁觉得悲痛和羞耻? - Arnold could detect a certain sadness in the old man's face.
阿诺德能觉察到老人脸上的一丝悲伤。 - All great songs are informed by a certain sadness and tension
所有很棒的歌曲都透着某种悲伤和张力。 - The house wore an air of sadness.
这屋子有一种凄惨的气氛。 - He felt a great sadness for this little girl.
他为这个小女孩深感悲哀。