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verb ɡriːvɡriv [no object]1Feel intense sorrow. she grieved for her father 她为父亲感到悲痛。 Example sentencesExamples - The authorities responsible will then have to explain to grieving relatives why they took no action.
- Kidman plays Anna, a well-heeled Manhattanite who has grieved for her dead husband Sean for a decade; trying to move on, she is preparing to re-marry.
- He was helping his wife who was still grieving and that New Year's Eve was the first night out they had had together for a long time.
- These memorials also offer an opportunity for people to grieve in their own way.
- Maybe now my devastated family can start to grieve in peace.
- It's terribly important to give yourself time not just to grieve but to recover from the grief.
- Fourteen years old and stuck in the middle of the countryside, he is grieving over the death of his mother and distanced from his equally upset father.
- ‘When he knew his cancer was untreatable, he told us he had no regrets except that he was leaving my mother to grieve,’ Richard said.
- When he met grieving families, still hoping their loved ones would be found, he gave comfort but no false hope.
- The 20-year-old is the latest in a long line of motorcyclists, most of them young, who have left behind grieving families.
- He doesn't seem to be a person who is grieving over a lost wife and lost child.
- ‘I've buried my son and grieved for him, but now I want to know what happened and nobody's coming up with any answers,’ said the mother-of-three.
- Silent tears washed away the blood on our faces as we grieved for our lost comrades.
- A husband was today grieving for the wife he lost just hours after she gave birth to their second son.
- Many people find they cannot grieve properly until this process has been completed.
- It was two days later when we learned that several of our friends in the NYPD had been killed, I grieved for a week, then I could cry no more.
- Remember that your other family members are grieving, too, and that everyone expresses grief in their own way.
- Let patients and family members know that people grieve in different ways.
- Floral tributes were left at the foot of her front door by grieving relatives.
- His brother Robin, 33, crewed the boat at the last minute and left a pregnant wife to grieve and to bring up a child who will never know his father.
Synonyms mourn, lament, be mournful, be sorrowful, sorrow, be sad, be miserable cry, sob, weep, shed tears, keen, weep and wail, beat one's breast suffer, ache, be in anguish, be distressed, be in distress, eat one's heart out - 1.1with object Feel intense sorrow about.
he is still grieving his mother's death Example sentencesExamples - Rainbows is a peers support programme to assist children or adults who are grieving a death or separation.
- But the further I get away from my father's death, the more I think I wrote these pieces as a way of grieving his loss.
- The attack 11 days ago claimed the life of a deeply loved family friend and best man, who is being grieved here in Rochdale and by relatives 8,000 miles away in Australia.
- Much of my storytelling and ruminations about my father have been cathartic, a new stage of grieving a loss from which I've never really recovered.
- There is no reading, there are no words, that can truly comfort those who are grieving the loss of their loved ones today.
- We were heartbroken and still grieve this loss.
- They are also grieving the loss of my beloved son.
- We can only hope to bring the matter to a successful conclusion to try to bring some form of closure to families who have been grieving their loved ones for a generation and more.
- A visit to the home of any family grieving the death of a loved one is always a moving experience.
- He's gone from the scared man grieving his family to an inveterate womanizer and back again.
- Though it's been a year since his best friend's death, Shelliano still grieves the loss.
- In a short statement Mr Smith's family last night said: ‘We ask that our privacy is respected at this difficult time so that we may be left alone to grieve our son.’
- Families grieving the loss of a child will also receive extra help, with a slice of the cash going to develop bereavement services in the city.
- Now they are focusing their management skills on giving shelter to the tens of thousands of locals who are grieving loved ones.
- We grieve deeply the loss of human life.
- The Kennedys grieved their lost son and brother - a bright, handsome young man with political ambitions destined for greatness.
- The mothers need to grieve the death of their sons; they need to vent their emotions in order to sustain their own sanity.
- Merten's family gathered at his mother's home in Sumner yesterday to grieve the loss of their brother and son.
- The sporting world is grieving the death of former local cricketer Robert Kay, aged 78.
- And as the size of the death-toll becomes clearer, I fear there will be scarcely a community in our country where families are not grieving the loss of a loved one.
- 1.2with object Cause great distress to (someone)
使(某人)伤心 with object and infinitive it grieves me to think of you in that house alone 想到你一个人独居在那所房子里就让我难过。 Example sentencesExamples - I feel that we may have not offered you enough support and that grieves me, because pressure experienced alone can be really horrible.
- So, when the time came for him to graduate, he wrote his parents a letter that he knew would grieve his mother.
- It grieves me to think all our hard work is being spoilt by a minority.
- I have acted only out of love for you and it grieves me that my only son no longer feels able to speak to me about his own feelings.
- However, it grieves me to reveal that the theory doesn't work.
- It grieves us to have to disagree with Dr Moreland.
- It grieves me to see people smoking, especially young people and, in particular, young girls.
- It still grieves me,’ she added with a wistful sigh, ‘but I recognize defeat when I see it.’
- She added: ‘What grieves us a great deal is that our Government has been sitting on the fence over these issues.’
- India has given us so many great mathematicians, philosophers, physicians, and academics in general, that this news item grieves us.
- It grieves me that I must keep secrets from you but it cannot be avoided.
- So it really grieves me to hear members criticise such families.
- This is what grieved some of those mourners most.
- Before I left the hospital I was grieved to learn that Nesbit, only recently transferred to us from the RAF, had been shot down and killed over Anzio.
- The death of any innocent person should grieve us all regardless of nationality, political affiliation, wealth, creed, race, colour or gender.
- ‘It's disgusting and as a town councillor it really grieves me that this is happening in Chippenham,’ she said.
- I am a pastor in Australia and many of my peers are grieved by what is happening.
- It grieved her to know that this was the last time she would ever see her father again if no one came up with a cure.
- They were genuinely outraged and grieved by it.
- It grieves me that the Liberal Democrats, instead of supporting our efforts, are trying to undermine us at every turn.
Synonyms hurt, wound, pain, harrow, sting, gall sadden, upset, distress, devastate, cause suffering to, crush, break someone's heart, make someone's heart bleed, hit someone hard
Derivativesnoun It can be comforting to the griever to know that you are not frightened away by his or her grief. Example sentencesExamples - The only sound heard over the murmur of the grievers was the opening and closing of the church doors.
- It is important for grievers to find at least one person with whom they can share their true feelings.
- Often, grievers become anxious about their ability to take care of themselves following a loss.
- Although grievers sometimes want to be alone, they also want to talk about what has affected their lives.
OriginMiddle English (also in the sense 'harm, oppress'): from Old French grever 'burden, encumber', based on Latin gravare, from gravis 'heavy, grave' (see grave2). Rhymesachieve, believe, breve, cleave, conceive, deceive, eve, greave, heave, interleave, interweave, khedive, leave, misconceive, naive, Neve, peeve, perceive, reave, receive, reive, relieve, reprieve, retrieve, sheave, sleeve, steeve, Steve, Tananarive, Tel Aviv, thieve, underachieve, upheave, weave, we've, Yves noun ɡriːvɡriv Scottish An overseer, manager, or bailiff on a farm. 〈苏格兰〉农庄总管
OriginLate 15th century: related to reeve1. verbɡrēvɡriv [no object]1Suffer grief. 感到悲痛,伤心 she grieved for her father 她为父亲感到悲痛。 Example sentencesExamples - It was two days later when we learned that several of our friends in the NYPD had been killed, I grieved for a week, then I could cry no more.
- Fourteen years old and stuck in the middle of the countryside, he is grieving over the death of his mother and distanced from his equally upset father.
- Floral tributes were left at the foot of her front door by grieving relatives.
- His brother Robin, 33, crewed the boat at the last minute and left a pregnant wife to grieve and to bring up a child who will never know his father.
- Remember that your other family members are grieving, too, and that everyone expresses grief in their own way.
- Maybe now my devastated family can start to grieve in peace.
- Kidman plays Anna, a well-heeled Manhattanite who has grieved for her dead husband Sean for a decade; trying to move on, she is preparing to re-marry.
- A husband was today grieving for the wife he lost just hours after she gave birth to their second son.
- It's terribly important to give yourself time not just to grieve but to recover from the grief.
- He doesn't seem to be a person who is grieving over a lost wife and lost child.
- The authorities responsible will then have to explain to grieving relatives why they took no action.
- ‘When he knew his cancer was untreatable, he told us he had no regrets except that he was leaving my mother to grieve,’ Richard said.
- ‘I've buried my son and grieved for him, but now I want to know what happened and nobody's coming up with any answers,’ said the mother-of-three.
- Let patients and family members know that people grieve in different ways.
- Many people find they cannot grieve properly until this process has been completed.
- The 20-year-old is the latest in a long line of motorcyclists, most of them young, who have left behind grieving families.
- These memorials also offer an opportunity for people to grieve in their own way.
- Silent tears washed away the blood on our faces as we grieved for our lost comrades.
- He was helping his wife who was still grieving and that New Year's Eve was the first night out they had had together for a long time.
- When he met grieving families, still hoping their loved ones would be found, he gave comfort but no false hope.
Synonyms mourn, lament, be mournful, be sorrowful, sorrow, be sad, be miserable - 1.1with object Feel grief for or because of.
为(或因)…而伤心 she did not have the opportunity to grieve her mother's death 她没有机会为母亲的死感到悲痛。 Example sentencesExamples - A visit to the home of any family grieving the death of a loved one is always a moving experience.
- We were heartbroken and still grieve this loss.
- In a short statement Mr Smith's family last night said: ‘We ask that our privacy is respected at this difficult time so that we may be left alone to grieve our son.’
- The attack 11 days ago claimed the life of a deeply loved family friend and best man, who is being grieved here in Rochdale and by relatives 8,000 miles away in Australia.
- There is no reading, there are no words, that can truly comfort those who are grieving the loss of their loved ones today.
- Families grieving the loss of a child will also receive extra help, with a slice of the cash going to develop bereavement services in the city.
- Though it's been a year since his best friend's death, Shelliano still grieves the loss.
- But the further I get away from my father's death, the more I think I wrote these pieces as a way of grieving his loss.
- We grieve deeply the loss of human life.
- Now they are focusing their management skills on giving shelter to the tens of thousands of locals who are grieving loved ones.
- The Kennedys grieved their lost son and brother - a bright, handsome young man with political ambitions destined for greatness.
- They are also grieving the loss of my beloved son.
- Much of my storytelling and ruminations about my father have been cathartic, a new stage of grieving a loss from which I've never really recovered.
- We can only hope to bring the matter to a successful conclusion to try to bring some form of closure to families who have been grieving their loved ones for a generation and more.
- Rainbows is a peers support programme to assist children or adults who are grieving a death or separation.
- The sporting world is grieving the death of former local cricketer Robert Kay, aged 78.
- And as the size of the death-toll becomes clearer, I fear there will be scarcely a community in our country where families are not grieving the loss of a loved one.
- He's gone from the scared man grieving his family to an inveterate womanizer and back again.
- The mothers need to grieve the death of their sons; they need to vent their emotions in order to sustain their own sanity.
- Merten's family gathered at his mother's home in Sumner yesterday to grieve the loss of their brother and son.
- 1.2with object Cause great distress to (someone)
使(某人)伤心 with object and infinitive it grieves me to think of you in that house alone 想到你一个人独居在那所房子里就让我难过。 what grieves you, my son? Example sentencesExamples - So it really grieves me to hear members criticise such families.
- It grieved her to know that this was the last time she would ever see her father again if no one came up with a cure.
- The death of any innocent person should grieve us all regardless of nationality, political affiliation, wealth, creed, race, colour or gender.
- India has given us so many great mathematicians, philosophers, physicians, and academics in general, that this news item grieves us.
- I feel that we may have not offered you enough support and that grieves me, because pressure experienced alone can be really horrible.
- It still grieves me,’ she added with a wistful sigh, ‘but I recognize defeat when I see it.’
- She added: ‘What grieves us a great deal is that our Government has been sitting on the fence over these issues.’
- So, when the time came for him to graduate, he wrote his parents a letter that he knew would grieve his mother.
- ‘It's disgusting and as a town councillor it really grieves me that this is happening in Chippenham,’ she said.
- It grieves me that the Liberal Democrats, instead of supporting our efforts, are trying to undermine us at every turn.
- This is what grieved some of those mourners most.
- However, it grieves me to reveal that the theory doesn't work.
- They were genuinely outraged and grieved by it.
- It grieves us to have to disagree with Dr Moreland.
- It grieves me to see people smoking, especially young people and, in particular, young girls.
- Before I left the hospital I was grieved to learn that Nesbit, only recently transferred to us from the RAF, had been shot down and killed over Anzio.
- It grieves me that I must keep secrets from you but it cannot be avoided.
- I am a pastor in Australia and many of my peers are grieved by what is happening.
- It grieves me to think all our hard work is being spoilt by a minority.
- I have acted only out of love for you and it grieves me that my only son no longer feels able to speak to me about his own feelings.
Synonyms hurt, wound, pain, harrow, sting, gall
OriginMiddle English (also in the sense ‘harm, oppress’): from Old French grever ‘burden, encumber’, based on Latin gravare, from gravis ‘heavy, grave’ (see grave). nounɡrivɡrēv Scottish An overseer or manager on a farm. 〈苏格兰〉农庄总管
OriginLate 15th century: related to reeve. |