tragical

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基本釋義

adj.
悲劇的,悲劇性的

實(shí)用例句

One day she was pink and flawless; another pale and tragical.

有的時(shí)候,她就嬌妍、完美; 另有的時(shí)候,她就灰白戚楚.

辭典例句

Even Mr. Clare began to feel tragical at the dairyman's desperation.

連克萊先生看到牛奶商這樣無計(jì)奈何的樣子,都覺得凄慘起來.

辭典例句

The most tragical sight of all was the very young addicts.

那些非常年青的吸毒者是人們所見到的最可悲的一幕.

辭典例句

Tess's delicate and charming look had grown hard and worn, and her ripe mouth tragical.

苔絲嬌艷的面目,顯出死硬失靈,憔悴失潤的神色, 豐潤的嘴唇兒,也露出悲傷凄楚的情態(tài).

辭典例句

Bi creates a thoughtful atmosphere by choosing a subject and tragical hue.

畢飛宇的凝重感是通過題材的選擇和悲劇色彩的營造得來的.

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How tragical their fate is!

他們的命運(yùn)是多么悲慘呀!

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Part II The show of the tragical spirit.

悲劇精神的顯現(xiàn).

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All of these show a typical tragical spirit.

這都體現(xiàn)了一種典型的悲劇精神.

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英英釋義

Adjective
  • 1. very sad; especially involving grief or death or destruction;

    "a tragic face"

    "a tragic plight"

    "a tragic accident"

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反義詞

adj.悲劇的;悲慘的

comical

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