sympathise
英
美
网络 同情; 怜悯; 共鸣
过去式:sympathised 第三人称单数:sympathises 现在分词:sympathising 过去分词:sympathised 复数:sympathises
BNC.13717
英英释义
verb
- be understanding of
- You don't need to explain--I understand!
- to feel or express sympathy or compassion
- share the feelings of
双语例句
- Far from revulsion, it seems that many Americans sympathise with them.
许多美国人对他们持同情态度,而不是厌恶态度。 - It made clear to Carrie that he could not sympathise with her.
嘉莉马上看清他无法理解她的感情,给她以同情。 - I sympathise with the alarm that law enforcers feel when communications threaten to go dark.
当通信有可能隐藏起来的时候,我同情执法部门的焦虑。 - Although he pretended to sympathise, I knew he was laughing up his sleeve.
虽然他装作同情,但我知道他心里暗暗地高兴。 - Partly, voters are given the tax systems they deserve because we sympathise with highly vocal losers whenever a loophole is closed and we fall for simple tricks that hide taxes behind a veil of complication.
另一方面,选民之所以活该得到这种税收体系,是因为每当税收漏洞被堵住时,我们同情那些吵吵嚷嚷的输家,而且我们容易被把税收藏在复杂面纱后的简单伎俩欺骗。 - Even most of the judges sympathise.
甚至多数法官也对我们表示同情。 - I sympathise because the German elite were the ones who understood what creating the euro implied.
我赞同他们的地方是,德国精英明白创建欧元意味着什么。 - I sympathise strongly with a Brazil or a South Africa, but not with China.
我强烈同情巴西或南非,但并不同情中国。 - It is easy to sympathise with the foreigners. They know nothing about the price of ploughs.
人们很容易会同情这些外国银行,它们对农村的情况一无所知。 - If our friend has been injured, we readily sympathise with his resentment, and grow angry with the very person with whom he is angry.
如果我们的朋友受到伤害,我们自然会深深同情他的恼怒,对任何惹他生气的人感到气愤。