及物动词
1. She mourned for her dead child.
她哀悼她那死去的孩子。
不及物动词
1. We mourn for our fallen soldiers.
我们哀悼阵亡的兵士。
2. We mourn in black.
我们穿黑色衣服服丧。
1. 悼念:四年一度的奥运会. 1920年第7届安特卫普(Antwerp)奥运会上,为悼念(mourn)一战中死去的人们,主办者开始点燃象征和平的火炬. 自1936年起,奥运圣火开始从希腊奥林匹亚点燃,
2. 哀悼:mountainous 多山的 | mourn 哀悼 | mournful 悲恸的
1. 悼念;哀悼;向…致哀
If you mourn someone who has died or mourn for them, you are very sad that they have died and show your sorrow in the way that you behave.
e.g. Joan still mourns her father...
琼仍在为父亲的死伤心。
e.g. The whole nation had mourned the death of their great leader...
举国向去世的伟大领袖表示了深深的哀悼。
2. 为失去…而悲哀;为…感到遗憾
If you mourn something or mourn for it, you regret that you no longer have it and show your regret in the way that you behave.
e.g. We mourned the loss of our cities...
我们为失去多座城市而痛心。
e.g. She mourned for the beloved past.
她怀念美好的过去。
3. see also: mourning
1. Tsang said senior officials of the Hong Kong government should call off all unnecessary activities to mourn the dead.
2. Condolence points set up in each of the 18 districts started to operate in the afternoon for the public to mourn the victims.
3. A group of children mourn in front of the portrait of their deceased adoptive father, pondering life without the man who saved 400 children from the streets.
4. Nearly 200 of Yang's countrymen braved downpour to mourn the businessman, before his remains were sent for cremation.
5. Beijing locals hold a banner to mourn the death of China's highly acclaimed crosstalk performer Ma Ji.
6. mourn是什么意思
6. Burning offerings is a ritual to mourn the dead, but doing so in a public place is often deemed insulting and causes chaos.
7. Yesterday was the seventh day after the quake, exactly the date when the Chinese tradition requires a ceremony to mourn the dead.
8. But they all mourn the death of a hero whose life was tragically cut short in the course of duty.
9. mourn什么意思
9. The national flag was flown at half mast for the first time to mourn the death of ordinary people after the May 12 quake.
10. mourn
10. Outside the mammoth white building overlooking the River Moskva, a steady trickle of mainly elderly Russians shrugged off heavy rain to mourn their hero.
verb
1. feel sadness
e.g. She is mourning her dead child
2. observe the customs of mourning after the death of a loved one