tragedy
n. 悲剧,惨剧; 悲剧文学; 悲剧理论,悲剧表演艺术; 悲剧式作品
A tragedy is an extremely sad event or situation.
They have suffered an enormous personal tragedy...
他们遭逢了巨大的个人不幸。
Maskell's life had not been without tragedy.
马斯克尔的生活亦有过变故。
Tragedy is a type of literature, especially drama, that is serious and sad, and often ends with the death of the main character.
The story has elements of tragedy and farce.
这个故事兼有悲剧与闹剧的元素。
…a classic Greek tragedy.
古典希腊悲剧
1. an event resulting in great loss and misfortune;
2. drama in which the protagonist is overcome by some superior force or circumstance; excites terror or pity
This tragedy graphically demonstrates the dangers of walking on the fells after dark.
这一不幸事件生动地表明天黑后在丘陵地区行走是多么危险.
The tragedy he mentioned took place in January.
他提到的那一悲惨事件发生在一月.
The book ended in tragedy.
这本书以悲剧结尾.
The play was a tragedy, but the acting was laughable.
戏是悲剧, 可是演得却令人发笑.
The tragedy left a scar on her mind.
这个悲剧给她造成精神上的创伤.
n. 悲剧
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n. 灾难,打击,逆境,事故,天灾
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