英 [ˈɡriːvɪŋ] 美 [ˈɡriːvɪŋ]
v. 感到悲痛;(因某人的去世而)悲伤;(使)悲伤(grieve 的现在分词)
adj. (因某人去世而)悲痛的
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
sorrowful through loss or deprivation
同义词: bereaved / bereft / grief-stricken / mourning(a) / sorrowing(a)
... 哀痛;哀悼 mourn 悲痛,哀悼 grieving 吊唁,哀悼 condolence ...
使悲伤;伤心(grieve的ing形式)
He's grieving over his dead wife and son.
他因丧妻失子而悲痛不已。
Tom came up to the fence and leaned on it, grieving, and hoping she would tarry yet awhile longer.
汤姆走到栅栏前,倚在栅栏上,悲痛欲绝,希望她再多呆一会儿。
When people feel lonely, are grieving the loss of a loved one, or are struggling to make ends meet, their bodies go into threat mode.
当人们感到孤独,为失去所爱的人而悲伤,或为维持生计而挣扎时,他们的身体就会进入威胁状态。
Sunday was a day of mourning as grieving relatives of the victims crowded the local hospital to identify the victims.
VOA : standard.2010.05.23
We're not going to talk about the process of grieving or bereavement.
我们不会去讨论丧失亲友时悲伤的过程。
死亡课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
It was given out to "to try to help the grieving relatives", Nicos Anastassiades said.
Grieving is even more difficult when a loved one dies suddenly in traumatic circumstances.
Girardi put the needs of the ball club in front of his own anguish and grieving.