➡ See also the entry for gloom另見gloom條grief ♦︎ sadness ♦︎ regret ♦︎ unhappiness ♦︎ sorrow ♦︎ melancholy ♦︎ heartache ♦︎ heartbreakThese are all words for the feeling of being sad.這些詞均表示悲傷、悲痛、傷心。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆grief / sadness / regret / unhappiness / sorrow / melancholy / heartache / heartbreak at / about / over sth◆grief / sadness / regret / sorrow for sth◆to your grief / regret / sorrow◆with sadness / regret / sorrow◆deep / great / real / personal / private grief / sadness / regret / unhappiness / sorrow / melancholy / heartache / heartbreak◆to be filled with / full of / overcome with grief / sadness / regret / unhappiness / sorrow / melancholy / heartache / heartbreak◆to feel / experience grief / sadness / regret / unhappiness / sorrow / melancholy / heartache / heartbreak◆to bring / cause (sb) grief / sadness / regret / unhappiness / sorrow / heartache / heartbreak◆to cope with / deal with grief / sadness / regret / unhappiness / sorrow / heartache / heartbreak◆to express / show / hide your grief / sadness / regret / unhappiness / sorrow■grief griːf [uncountable, countable] the feeling of being very sad, especially when sb dies(尤指對某人去世的)悲傷,悲痛,傷心◆She was stricken with grief when her husband died.丈夫去世時她悲痛欲絕。◆Children can feel real grief at the loss of a pet.寵物死去時孩子們會深感悲傷。◆They were able to share their common joys and griefs.他們做到了同甘共苦。OPPjoy ⇨ joy, joy ⇨ pleasure see also grieve ⇨ mourn■sadness [uncountable, singular] (ratherformal) the feeling of being sad, especially for other people or because a happy time has come to an end(尤指爲他人或因快樂不再而感到的)悲傷,悲痛,難過◆His memories of that time were tinged with sadness.他對那段時光的記憶帶着淡淡的哀傷。◆I felt a deep sadness for them all.我爲他們所有人深感悲痛。ⓘ Although sadness is a more general word than grief it is less frequent and is usually rather formal. It is less formal and more common to use the adjective sad.雖然sadness比grief意思更寬泛,但較不常用且通常頗爲正式。使用形容詞sad沒那麽正式且更爲常見◆I felt very sad when I heard that she had died.我聽到她的死訊後感到非常難過。OPPhappiness ⇨ satisfaction see also sad ⇨ sad, sad ⇨ unhappy1■regret [uncountable, countable] a feeling of sadness or disappointment because of sth that has happened or sth that you have done or not done痛惜;懊悔;遺憾◆He gave up teaching in 2007, much to the regret of his students.他於2007年放棄了教書,這使他的學生深感遺憾。◆What is your greatest regret(= the thing that you are most sorry about doing or not doing)?你最大的遺憾是什麽?◆I have no regrets about leaving Newcastle(= I do not feel sorry about it).我一點兒也不後悔離開紐卡斯爾。ⓘ You can also use regret when you are sorry about sth bad that you have done. * regret還可指對做的錯事表示抱歉。OPPsatisfaction ⇨ satisfaction see also regret ⇨ guiltnoun▸regret
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(-tt-) [transitive] ◆If you don't do it now, you'll only regret it.你如果現在不做,以後一定會後悔的。◆He bitterly regretted ever having mentioned it.他非常懊悔提起那件事。■unhappiness [uncountable] the feeling of being unhappy, especially because life is difficult or unpleasant for you(尤指因生活不如意所致的)不快樂,不幸,痛苦◆A marriage break-up can cause a lot of unhappiness.婚姻破裂會導致很多不幸。OPPhappiness ⇨ satisfaction see also unhappy ⇨ unhappy1■sorrow [uncountable, countable] (ratherformal) a feeling of great sadness because sth bad has happened; a sad event or situation(因發生不好的事而産生的)悲傷,悲痛;傷心事;不幸◆He found to his sorrow that his childhood home was no longer there.得知他童年時的家已蕩然無存,他感到很難過。◆His death was a great sorrow to everyone who knew him.他的死對每一個認識他的人來說都是很悲痛的事。◆It was an opportunity to share the joys and sorrows of the past few months.那是一個機會,得以分享過去幾個月的喜悅和悲傷。OPPjoy ⇨ pleasure■melancholyˈmelənkəli, ˈmelənkɒli; NAmEˈmelənkɑːli [uncountable] (literary) a feeling of sadness that lasts for a long time and often cannot be explained憂鬱;(長期且莫名的)傷悲◆A mood of melancholy descended on us that evening.那天晚上,一種悲傷的情緒襲上我們的心頭。 see also melancholy ⇨ unhappyadj.1■heartacheˈhɑːteɪk; NAmEˈhɑːrteɪk [uncountable, countable] (ratherinformal) a feeling of great sadness and worry痛心;傷心;憂慮◆The relationship caused her a great deal of heartache.這段戀情使她非常傷心。◆I remember the heartaches of being a parent.我記得爲人父母的煩惱。■heartbreakˈhɑːtbreɪk; NAmEˈhɑːrtbreɪk [uncountable, countable] (ratherinformal) a feeling of great sadness because sth bad has happened to you心碎;強烈的悲痛◆They suffered the heartbreak of losing a child through cancer.他們因爲癌症奪走了一個孩子而肝腸寸斷。 see also heartbreaking ⇨ sad, heartbroken ⇨ unhappy1
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