sadden

英 ['sæd(ə)n] 美['sædn]
  • vt. 使悲伤,使难过;使黯淡
  • vi. 悲哀;悲痛

词态变化


第三人称单数: saddens;过去式: saddened;过去分词: saddened;现在分词: saddening;

中文词源


sadden 使伤心,使难过

sad,伤心的,难过的,-en,使。

英文词源


sadden (v.)
"to make sorrowful," 1620s, from sad + -en (1). Earlier verb was simply sade, from Old English sadian, which also could be the immediate source of the modern verb. Intransitive meaning "to become sad" is from 1718. Related: Saddened; saddening.

双语例句


1. You can sigh away half your youth if you choose to allow failed relationship to sadden you.
如果你陷于失败的伤感中,你就会使前半生在叹息中度过.

来自《简明英汉词典》

2. Don't sadden your friends and gladden your enemies.
勿使亲者痛仇者快。

来自辞典例句

3. Do not sadden your friends and gladden your enemies.
勿使亲者痛仇者快.

来自辞典例句

4. That dark Egyptian seems to me to sadden the very sun.
在我看来那个阴森的埃及人似乎会使太阳都变得黯淡无光.

来自辞典例句

5. It is something that can inspire as well as sadden people.
爱情能够激励一个人也能使人悲伤.

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