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🔑 sadBrE /sæd/NAmE /sæd/ adjective (sad·der, sad·dest) ➤unhappy 不快乐🔑 unhappy or showing unhappiness 悲哀的;难过的;显得悲哀的◆~ (to do sth) We are very sad to hear that you are leaving. 听说你要走了,我们十分难过。◆~ (that…) I was sad that she had to go. 知道她得走了,我心里很难过。◆~ (about sth) I felt terribly sad about it. 我对此深感遗憾。◆She looked sad and tired. 她看上去又伤心又疲惫。◆He gave a slight, sad smile. 他露出一丝苦笑。◆The divorce left him sadder and wiser (= having learned from the unpleasant experience). 离婚使他吃了苦头,但也学了乖。🔑 that makes you feel unhappy 令人悲哀的;让人难过的◆a sad story 悲伤的故事◆~ (to do sth) It was sad to see them go. 看着他们离去,真让人难过。◆~ (that…) It is sad that so many of his paintings have been lost. 他的画作有很多已经失传了,真可惜。◆We had some sad news yesterday. 昨天我们听到一些不幸的消息。◆He's a sad case—his wife died last year and he can't seem to manage without her. 他是个不幸的人,去年死了老婆,而没她他好像就过不下去。◆Sad to say (= unfortunately) the house has now been demolished. 可惜那座房子现在已经拆了。➤unacceptable 让人无法接受🔑 unacceptable; deserving blame or criticism 让人无法接受的;该受责备(或批评)的 SYN deplorable ◆a sad state of affairs 糟糕的局面◆It's a sad fact that many of those killed were children. 让人难以接受的是遇难者中很多是孩子。➤boring 乏味(informal) boring or not fashionable 乏味的;过时的◆You sad old man. 你这糟老头子。◆You'd have to be sad to wear a shirt like that. 你穿着那样的衬衣会显得老气。➤in poor condition 状况不佳in poor condition 状况不佳的◆The salad consisted of a few leaves of sad-looking lettuce. 那道沙拉菜就是几片生菜的残叶。 ➡ see also sadly, sadness Consonant-doubling adjectives big, drab, fat, fit, flat, hot, mad, red, sad, wet |