sympathies
n. 同情,支援; 同情(心)( sympathy的名詞複數 ); (感情上的)支援; 意氣相投
If you have sympathy for someone who is in a bad situation, you are sorry for them, and show this in the way you behave towards them.
We expressed our sympathy for her loss...
我們對她的損失表示同情。
I have had very little help from doctors and no sympathy whatsoever...
我從醫生那裡沒有得到什麼幫助,也未獲得絲毫同情。
If you have sympathy with someone's ideas or opinions, you agree with them.
I have some sympathy with this point of view...
我比較同意這個觀點。
Lithuania still commands considerable international sympathy for its cause...
立陶宛的事業仍然擁有相當的國際支援。
If you take some action in sympathy with someone else, you do it in order to show that you support them.
Several hundred workers struck in sympathy with their colleagues...
幾百名工人罷工以聲援他們的同事。
Milne resigned in sympathy because of the way Donald had been treated.
米爾恩以辭職來抗議唐納德所遭受的不公待遇。
They make no secret of their leftist sympathies.
他們毫不掩飾自己對左派的同情。
Although I pity him, my sympathies are with his family.
雖然我認為他可悲, 但我還是同情他的家人.
Popular sympathies are on her side.
一般人的同情都在她這方面.
Our hearts / sympathies go out to relatives of the victims.
我們很同情受害者的親屬.
Clare's late enthusiasm for Tess had infected her through her maternal sympathies.
克來上一次把苔絲誇得那樣天花亂墜,把她作母親的同情心都激起來了.