grieving
v. 感到悲痛,傷心( grieve的現在分詞 ); 使…傷心
If you grieve over something, especially someone's death, you feel very sad about it.
He's grieving over his dead wife and son...
他因喪妻失子而悲痛不已。
I didn't have any time to grieve...
我沒有時間傷心。
If you are grieved by something, it makes you unhappy or upset.
He was deeply grieved by the sufferings of the common people...
百姓的困苦使他痛心不已。
I was grieved to hear of the suicide of James...
聽到詹姆斯自殺的訊息,我非常傷心。
1. sorrowful through loss or deprivation;
Margery's grieving family battled to come to terms with their loss.
瑪格麗萬分悲痛的家人努力從喪親之痛中恢復過來。
He's grieving over his dead wife and son.
他因喪妻失子而悲痛不已。
They are still grieving for their dead child.
他們還在為死去的孩子傷心。
The news brought no solace to the grieving relations.
這個訊息並未給悲痛的家屬帶來什麼安慰.
It was a long, grieving sound , like a sigh -- almost like a sob.
這一聲叫喊又悠長又 悽楚, 似是長嘆,又似是嗚咽.