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
- It made clear to Carrie that he could not sympathise with her.
嘉莉马上看清他无法理解她的感情,给她以同情。 - 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。 - 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。 - We understand such feelings and sympathise with them.
我们理解这种感情,也体谅他们的处境。 - This is why I sympathise with the hostile response of classical liberals and libertarians to the very notion of such limits, since they view them as the death-knell of any hopes for domestic freedom and peaceful foreign relations.
这便是我赞同古典自由主义者和自由论者对这种限制想法持反对态度的原因,因为他们将其视为令国内自由与和平外交希望破灭的丧钟。 - I sympathise because the German elite were the ones who understood what creating the euro implied.
我赞同他们的地方是,德国精英明白创建欧元意味着什么。 - 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。 - I sympathise with the sentiments of complainants in this and other cases.
对于此案及其他案件中原告方的观点,我表示支持。 - 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。 - Even most of the judges sympathise.
甚至多数法官也对我们表示同情。