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
- 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。 - It's easy to sympathise: the erstwhile masters of the universe seem to have forgotten the meaning of both moral and hazard.
这很容易让人同情:过去的宇宙主宰者(mastersoftheuniverse)们似乎忘记了道德和风险的涵义。 - I sympathise with your reluctance to pay for insurance but I do not follow your reasoning.
我赞同你不愿意买保险,但我不同意你的推理。 - If they want national freedom, of course we sympathise.
如果他们要求民族自由,我们当然是同情的。 - 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。 - Even if senior managers sympathise with the difficulties their people are facing, few of them will be looking to their unions for a constructive approach.
即便高级经理对其员工面临的困境表示同情,也几乎没有人会指望工会提出建设性方案。 - Even most of the judges sympathise.
甚至多数法官也对我们表示同情。 - We in Hong Kong speak from personal experience when we say we understand and sympathise with the pain and economic hardship the people of your country are now enduring.
我们香港人理解贵国人民目前所承受的痛苦和所面对的经济困难,并且深表同情,因为我们也有同一遭遇。 - But while it is possible to sympathise with the Russian predicament, the ban is counterproductive.
虽然俄罗斯的困境可能令人同情,但禁令会起到适得其反的效果。 - 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。