学习如何在英语句子中使用 grieved。超过 18 条精选例句,附带译文。适配手机,完全免费。由 Mate 提供支持。
He grieved over his failures.
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He grieved at the death of his best friend.
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She has grieved over his loss for nearly ten years.
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She is grieved at her husband's death.
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The loss of their mother grieved them very much.
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They grieved over their friend's misfortune.
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They were grieved by the illness of their aunt.
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They grieved for their father.
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Little Vasilissa grieved greatly for her mother, and her sorrow was so deep that when the dark night came, she lay in her bed and wept and did not sleep.
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Now after the death of his wife, the merchant grieved for many days as was right, but at the end of that time he began to desire to marry again and to look about him for a suitable wife.
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Sami's entire family grieved.
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Nor less Andromache, sore grieved to part, / rich raiment fetches, wrought with golden thread, / and Phrygian scarf, and still with bounteous heart / loads him with broideries. "Take these", she said, / "sole image of Astyanax now dead. / Thy kin's last gifts, my handiwork, to show / how Hector's widow loved the son she bred. / Such eyes had he, such very looks as thou, / such hands, and oh! like thine his age were ripening now!"
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No forest flower was trampled beneath his feet, lest the friendly Ryls should be grieved.
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Certainly her mother wept bitterly and sorrowfully, but at the same time she said, "Pride goes before a fall! There was your misfortune, Inge! How you have grieved your mother."
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She grieved to have seen so much suffering.
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The dog's death grieved the whole family.
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As Chinese around the world grieved for the victims of the quake, official news reports indicated that the casualties may now include relief workers.
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George Frederick Handel, unquestionably the greatest master of music the world has ever known, was born at Halle, in Upper Saxony, on the 24th of February, 1684. Scarcely could he speak, before he articulated musical sounds; and his father, a physician, then upwards of sixty, having destined him for the law, grieved at the child’s propensity to music, banished from his house all musical instruments. But the immortal spark of genius, which Heaven had kindled in the infant’s bosom, was not to be extinguished by the caprice of a mistaken parent. The child contrived to get a little clavichord into a garret; where, applying himself after the family retired to rest, he soon found means to produce both melody and harmony.
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