piteous
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英 [ˈpɪtiəs]
美 [ˈpɪtiəs]
是什么意思
使人怜悯的,可怜的;
英英释义
piteous[ 'pitiəs ]
- adj.deserving or inciting pity
"piteous appeals for help"
同义词:haplessmiserablemisfortunatepatheticpitiablepitifulpoorwretched
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双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
- We heard piteous sounds of suffering and pain.
我们听到可怜的痛苦受难的呻吟。 - The politician found the piteous cries of the starving children unbearable.
这个政治家发现饥饿的孩子们可怜的哭声让人不忍心听下去。
权威例句
A Piteous PlaintA piteous,chaste jade:Reviewing the causation of Du shiniang tragedy'Piteous overthrows' : pity and identity in early modern English literatureA Piteous Victim——An Exploration into the Psychological Trace of the Grandmother in The Acorn-gathererA Series of Piteous Tales: Divorce Law and Divorce Culture in Early Twentieth-Century New South WalesPiteous performances : representations of infanticide and its contexts in Tudor and Stuart literature of stage and street‘Repetitious accounts so piteous and so harrowing’: the ideological work of American slave narratives in EnglandA Mirror for Magistrates in Context: ‘A miserable time full of piteous tragedyes’“The Most Arch act of Piteous Massacre/that Ever yet this Land was Guilty Of”: How Shakespeare’s Method of Exposing Richard Diffe...Eurydice: At the border between mourning and melancholia, the piteous gesture. A collection of thoughts around a myth and a poem