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griefgri:fnvery great sadness, esp. at the death of someone(尤指对于某人的死亡的)悲伤,悲痛Newspapers should not intrude on people's private grief. [U]报纸不应侵扰人们私人的伤心事。You mustn't say "I know how you feel" as each person's grief and sense of loss is unique. [U]你不能说“我知道你的感受”,因为每个人的伤心事和失落感是独一无二的。The son and mother were unable to communicate their respective griefs. [C]儿子和母亲不能交流他们各自的伤心事。I'd no idea forgetting his birthday would cause him so much grief (= make him so unhappy). [U]我不知道忘了他的生日会使他如此不快。(infml) It caused him grief (= He was annoyed) to see the equipment being used so carelessly. [U]看见设备被如此马虎地使用使他很恼火。If something or someone comes to grief, they have an accident or fail in some way.遭受不幸;失败His plans to be a politician came to grief when he failed to get any votes.当他没有得到任何选票时,他当政治家的计划失败了。(infml) My parents gave me (a lot of) grief (= spoke angrily to me) about my bad school reports.我父母由于我成绩不佳而对我发火。Someone who is grief-stricken is extremely sad.极度悲痛的
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