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mourned

美[mɔrnd],英[mɔ:nd],

释义

v. 哀悼;悲叹;长吁短叹; 网络释义: 伤心落泪;

例句

We mourned, both for the laundry and for the old woman who had grown close to us through the years she had served us so faithfully.
我们很伤心,即为那些衣服也为那老妇人——多年来她兢兢业业地为我们服务,和我们的关系已经变得很密切了。
Among them was Richard, 43, who had traveled from sussex, England, to pay tribute to a leader whose loss he said is still mourned worldwide.
43岁的理查德就是其中的一个,他从英国的苏塞克斯前来悼念这位领导人,他说到现在世界仍在为肯尼迪的逝世而惋惜。
She went and told them that had been with him, as they mourned and wept.
他去告诉那向来跟随耶稣的人。那时他们正哀恸哭泣。
Now Samuel had died, and all Israel had mourned for him and buried him in Ramah, his own city.
那时撒母耳已经死了,以色列众人为他哀哭,葬他在拉玛,就是在他本城里。
In London, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Senator Kennedy was admired around the world and he would be mourned on every continent.
在伦敦,英国总理戈登。布朗说,肯尼迪参议员受到全世界的尊敬,全世界都为他的去世而哀痛。
At Francois Mitterand's funeral, his wife, mistress and illegitimate daughter all publically mourned the President.
在法国总统密特朗的葬礼上,他的正室、妾侍、私生女,全都公开哀悼密特朗。
S. soldier. The descendents of Chief Leschi have long mourned the execution, calling it a miscarriage of justice.
尼斯阔利印第安酋长的后裔长时间地为酋长被处于绞刑而悲痛,称这是司法不公。
I believe Shackleton must have mourned this unexpected end to his expedition, but he did not waste time on regrets.
我相信沙克尔顿肯定会对这次探险意想不到的结局而痛心,但他没并有把时间浪费在遗憾和悔恨中。
Later I mourned that the hospital in their sterile wisdom had not let me hold his hand as he had slipped away.
后来我很悲哀:医务人员为防传染,父亲悄然离世时没让我握着他的手。
The children of Israel mourned for him in the plains of Moab for thirty days.
以色列子民在摩阿布旷野哀悼了梅瑟三十日。为梅瑟举哀的日期满了。

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