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 commiserate [kә'mizәreit]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 怜悯, 同情

vi. 怜悯, 同情


  1. I commiserated with her on the loss of her job.
    她失去了工作, 我很同情她.
  2. I commiserate with you on the loss of your mother.
    你母亲逝世,我特向你慰问。
  3. I commiserate with my friend after he got fired due to his frequent slips in the business.
    我的朋友由于在商务活动中多次失误而被解雇表示同情。


commiserate
[ verb ]
to feel or express sympathy or compassion
<verb.emotion> sympathise sympathize


Commiserate \Com*mis"er*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Commiserated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Commiserating}.] [L.
commiseratus, p. p. of commiserari to commiserate; com- +
miserari to pity. See {Miserable}.]
To feel sorrow, pain, or regret for; to pity.

Then must we those, who groan, beneath the weight
Of age, disease, or want, commiserate. --Denham.

We should commiserate our mutual ignorance. --Locke.

Syn: To pity; compassionate; lament; condole.

  1. Still, he said, "I commiserate with the Comex, simply because that kind of sudden surge in volume would give any system considerable problems."
  2. It's hard for Mr. Hendricks to find people to commiserate with about his financial predicament.
  3. Everyone who has suffered an injustice could visit the public sympathizer, who would commiserate and say: "You've been hurt.
  4. And we commiserate with Joyce Bresa, who is about to have a specially memorable day.
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