condolence
n. 弔唁,慰唁
A message of condolence is a message in which you express your sympathy for someone because one of their friends or relatives has died recently.
Neil sent him a letter of condolence.
尼爾給他發了一封唁函。
When you offer or express your condolences to someone, you express your sympathy for them because one of their friends or relatives has died recently.
He expressed his condolences to the families of the people who died in the incident.
他向這次事件中的死者家屬表示了慰唁。
1. an expression of sympathy with another's grief;
Letters and telegrams of condolence streamed in from heads of state, housewives, politicians, millionaires, secretaries.
國家元首 、 政治家 、 百萬富翁 、 家庭主婦以及部長 、 大臣的唁電唁函漲潮般湧來.
I felt that no words of condolence availed, and I let him lie there quietly.
我覺得無論說什麼安慰的話也無濟於事,便索性讓他一聲不響地躺在那裡.
Please accept my heartfelt condolence.
請接受我誠摯的慰問.
Tomorrow many Canadians will line up at Chinese and consulates to sign the book of condolence.
明天很多加拿大人會在中國使領館前排隊,在弔唁簿上簽字.
After signing a condolence book at Pakistan's embassy in Washington, President Bush offered his sympathy.
布什總統在巴基斯坦駐美大使館的悼念簿上簽字後, 表示了他的慰問.