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trag·e·dy AHD[trăjʹĭ-dē] D.J.[ˈtrædʒɪdiː]K.K.[ˈtrædʒɪdi]n.(名词)pl. trag.e.dies 【复数】- A drama or literary work in which the main character is brought to ruin or suffers extreme sorrow, especially as a consequence of a tragic flaw, a moral weakness, or an inability to cope with unfavorable circumstances.悲剧:戏剧或文学作品,其中的主要人物走向毁灭或遭受极端的痛苦,尤其是因悲剧性缺陷、道德弱点或无力应付不利环境而造成的后果
- The genre made up of such works.悲剧文学:由这样的作品组成的文学类型
- The art or theory of writing or producing these works.悲剧理论,悲剧表演艺术:写或表演这些作品的艺术或理论
- A play, film, television program, or other narrative work that portrays or depicts calamitous events and has an unhappy but meaningful ending.悲剧式作品:刻画或描写灾难性事件的剧作、电影、电视节目或其它叙事作品,有不幸的但意味深长的结局
- A disastrous event, especially one involving distressing loss or injury to life:惨剧:灾难性事件,尤指涉及到生命遭受不幸损失或伤害的事情:an expedition that ended in tragedy, with all hands lost at sea.以惨祸而告终的一次探险,所有的人手都在海上丧命了
- A tragic aspect or element.悲剧因素或成分
- Middle English tragedie 中古英语 tragedie
- from Old French 源自 古法语
- from Latin tragoedia 源自 拉丁语 tragoedia
- from Greek tragōidia 源自 希腊语 tragōidia
- tragos [goat] tragos [山羊]
- ōidē [song] * see wed- 2ōidē [歌曲] * 参见 wed- 2
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