sympathize
vi. 同情,憐憫; 共鳴,同感; 支援,贊成; 安慰
If you sympathize with someone who is in a bad situation, you show that you are sorry for them.
I must tell you how much I sympathize with you for your loss, Professor...
教授,我對您遭受的損失深表同情。
He would sympathize but he wouldn't understand.
他可能會表示同情,但不會理解。
If you sympathize with someone's feelings, you understand them and are not critical of them.
Some Europeans sympathize with the Americans over the issue...
一些歐洲人在該問題上對美國人表示理解。
He liked Max, and sympathized with his ambitions.
他喜歡馬克思,而且認同他的志向。
If you sympathize with a proposal or action, you approve of it and are willing to support it.
Most of the people living there sympathized with the guerrillas.
住在那裡的大多數人支援游擊隊。
1. share the feelings of; understand the sentiments of
2. be understanding of;
3. to feel or express sympathy or compassion
Men can think , feel , and sympathize with each other through their favorite author.
人們可以透過共同愛好的作家溝通思想感情, 彼此息息相通.
It's hard to sympathize with her political opinions.
她的政治觀點很難使人贊同.
I know you feel angry, and I sympathize.
我知道你感到憤怒, 我也有同感.
Everyone would sympathize with you.
每個人都會同情你的.
His parents do not sympathize with his ambition to be an actor.
他的父母不贊同他做演員的志願.
v. 使協調,相互理解,一致
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v. 同情,為...而悲傷,安慰
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v. 欽佩,尊敬,鼓勵,讚揚,同意
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