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🔑 pityBrE /ˈpɪti/NAmE /ˈpɪti/ nounpity noun, verb🔑pitiful adjectivepitiless adjectivepitiable adjectivepiteous adjective🔑 [U] ~ (for sb/sth) a feeling of sympathy and sadness caused by the suffering and troubles of others 同情;怜悯◆I could only feel pity for what they were enduring. 对他们所受的苦难我唯有同情而已。◆a look/feeling/surge of pity 怜悯的表情/感觉/涌动◆I took pity on her and lent her the money. 我同情她,就把钱借给了她。◆(formal) I beg you to have pity on him. 请你可怜可怜他吧。◆I don't want your pity. 我用不着你可怜。🔑 [sing.] used to show that you are disappointed about sth (用于表示失望)遗憾,可惜 SYN shame ◆a ~ (that…) It's a pity that you can't stay longer. 你不能再多停留些时间,真是遗憾。◆'I've lost it!' 'Oh, what a pity.' “我把东西弄丢了!” “哎呀,真可惜。”◆What a pity that she didn't tell me earlier. 真遗憾,她没有早点告诉我。◆a ~ (to do sth) It seems a pity to waste this food. 浪费这些食物真可惜。◆This dress is really nice. Pity it's so expensive. 这件连衣裙真不错,只可惜太贵了。◆Oh, that's a pity. 唉,那可真遗憾。◆It would be a great pity if you gave up now. 你要是现在放弃,那就太可惜了。●more's the ˈpity(informal) unfortunately 不幸地◆'Was the bicycle insured?' 'No, more's the pity!' “自行车上保险没有?” “没有。真倒霉!” 🔑 pityBrE /ˈpɪti/NAmE /ˈpɪti/pity noun, verbpitiful adjectivepitiless adjectivepitiable adjectivepiteous adjective verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they pity BrE /ˈpɪti/ NAmE /ˈpɪti/present simple - he / she / it pities BrE /ˈpɪtiz/ NAmE /ˈpɪtiz/past simple pitied BrE /ˈpɪtid/ NAmE /ˈpɪtid/past participle pitied BrE /ˈpɪtid/ NAmE /ˈpɪtid/past simple pitying BrE /ˈpɪtiɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈpɪtiɪŋ/past participle pitying BrE /ˈpɪtiɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈpɪtiɪŋ/ () to feel sorry for sb because of their situation; to feel pity for sb 同情;怜悯;可怜◆~ sbHe pitied people who were stuck in dead-end jobs. 他很同情那些工作上毫无前途的人。◆Compulsive gamblers are more to be pitied than condemned. 对嗜赌成瘾者要多些同情,少些谴责。◆~ sb doing sthI pity her having to work such long hours. 她不得不加班加点工作,真让我同情。 |