英 [ɡriːv] 美 [ɡriːv]
v. (尤指因某人亡故而)感到悲痛;使伤心
n. <苏格兰>农庄总管
【名】 (Grieve)(英)格里夫 (人名)
第三人称单数grieves
现在分词grieving
过去式grieved
过去分词grieved
grieve /ɡriːv/ CET6 TEM4 [ grieving grieved grieves ]
不及物动词 If you grieve over something, especially someone's death, you feel very sad about it. 感到悲痛
He's grieving over his dead wife and son.
他因丧妻失子而悲痛不已。
I didn't have any time to grieve.
我没有时间去悲伤。
名词 a farm manager or overseer 农场经理; 农场监工
... grief n.悲伤;悲痛;伤心事 grieve vt.使悲伤;使伤心 grievous adj.可悲的;悲痛的;痛苦的 ...
... grief n.悲伤;悲痛;伤心事 grieve vt.使悲伤;使伤心 grievous adj.可悲的;悲痛的;痛苦的 ...
... sadden vt.(使)悲哀 grieve vt.(使)悲痛;(使)伤心 sympathy n.同情(心),赞同 ...
grievously 令人悲伤地;极其痛苦地
grief 悲痛;忧伤;不幸
使悲伤,使苦恼
悲痛,哀悼
I didn't have any time to grieve.
我没有时间去悲伤。
Relatives need time to grieve over loved ones they have lost.
亲属需要时间痛悼他们失去的至爱。
He decided not to take his medicine, so as to grieve Wendy.
他决定不吃药,好让温迪伤心。
"At last he is with them once more, leaving those of us who grieve his passing with the memories he gave, the good he did, the dream he kept alive, and a single,enduring image.
VOA : special.2009.09.13
"The sight of a mass murderer getting a hero's welcome in Tripoli is deeply upsetting, deeply distressing, above all for the 270 families who grieve every day for the loss of their loved ones 21 years ago.
VOA : standard.2009.08.21
Like Pistorius, Ann Woodward appeared to grieve the demise of the person she had killed.
It's natural and important to grieve the loss of the way you were.
"We haven't really had a chance to properly grieve, " he said at the time.
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