mourning

mourning [ˈmɔ:nɪŋ]  [ˈmɔ:rnɪŋ] 

原级:mourn

第三人称单数:mourns

过去分词:mourned

过去式:mourned

mourning 基本解释

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名词悲痛,哀悼; 戴孝; 服丧期

mourning 相关例句

mourning的翻译

名词

1. She was in mourning for her mother.
    她为母亲服丧。

2. The court will go into mourning for the late king.
    皇室将为故王服丧。

mourning 网络解释

mourning是什么意思

1. 悲痛:mountain sickness 高山病 | mourning 悲痛 | mouse 小鼠

2. 悲恸:mourning dove 哀鸠 | mourning 悲恸 | mourning-band 服丧戴的黑纱

3. 悼唁:失意Frustration | 健康Health | 悼唁Mourning

mourning 词典解释

1. 哀悼;伤逝
    Mourning is behaviour in which you show sadness about a person's death.

    e.g. The period of mourning and bereavement may be long...
           丧亲和哀悼的悲伤会持续很久。
    e.g. Expect to feel angry, depressed and confused. It's all part of the mourning process...
           理应感到愤怒、忧伤和不知所措,这些都是哀悼的组成部分。

2. 服丧;戴孝;哀悼
    If you are in mourning, you are dressed or behaving in a particular way because someone you love or respect has died.

    e.g. Yesterday the whole of Greece was in mourning...
           昨天希腊全民哀悼。
    e.g. The boys wore black tail coats in mourning for George III.
           男孩身穿黑色燕尾服为乔治三世服丧。

mourning 单语例句

1. Outside the window of Li's house in the farm is Wang's tomb, embraced by tender cypress trees planted by his friends to carry their mourning.

2. As floodwaters blocked rescue efforts across Central America, mourning Mayan villagers solemnly laid out the dead.

3. After the official mourning period following the death of a pope, cardinals hold a secret vote in the Sistine Chapel to choose a successor.

4. Prince Charles reportedly didn't like the ballgown she wore to the charity event, because he thought black was for people in mourning.

5. Although the nation's three days of National Mourning came to a close on Wednesday, a number of shows continue to raise funds for Sichuan's earthquake victims.

6. The younger generation of the dead wears white native mourning cloth gowns, with linen waistband and a plain white cloth scarf.

7. This national mourning therefore epitomizes the cohesion among people from all ethnicities, that is reflected in the disaster relief efforts.

8. Most Chinese observe a mourning ritual in which the living commemorate the dead every seven days for seven weeklong cycles.

9. Nowhere is this more evident than in the Confucian demand for a strict period of mourning for deceased parents.

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10. " This is a day of tremendous mourning for Italian sports, " CONI president Giovanni Petrucci said.

mourning 英英释义

noun

1. mourning

1. the passionate and demonstrative activity of expressing grief

    Synonym: lamentation

2. state of sorrow over the death or departure of a loved one

    Synonym: bereavement