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n. 悲哀, 悲伤



    sadness
    [ noun ]
    1. emotions experienced when not in a state of well-being

    2. <noun.feeling>
    3. the state of being sad

    4. <noun.state>
      she tired of his perpetual sadness
    5. the quality of excessive mournfulness and uncheerfulness

    6. <noun.attribute>


    Sadness \Sad"ness\, n.
    1. Heaviness; firmness. [Obs.]

    2. Seriousness; gravity; discretion. [Obs.]

    Her sadness and her benignity. --Chaucer.

    3. Quality of being sad, or unhappy; gloominess;
    sorrowfulness; dejection.

    Dim sadness did not spare
    That time celestial visages. --Milton.

    Syn: Sorrow; heaviness; dejection. See {Grief}.

    1. "It's a sadness for everybody.
    2. We're better off independent." Premier Robert Bourassa has categorically rejected suggestions for extending the Saturday deadline. "There will be a profound disappointment, sadness and much disillusionment in Quebec," he said.
    3. Belgian Defense Minister Guy Coeme said, "Farewell ceremonies are very often full of bitterness, even of sadness.
    4. Her cry in the second act to her heathen gods, filled with rage, envy, deep sadness and stifled guilt, was unforgettable.
    5. I thought it was a good antidote to the hardship and sadness of (`Gorillas in the Mist')." Geena Davis is a new girl in town.
    6. Also Monday, Japan's third-largest newspaper apologized for an editorial inadvertently published in its English-language editions expressing sadness at the emperor's demise.
    7. I cried from happoiness and sadness all day.
    8. He said the nation's 52 million Roman Catholics "share the sadness" reflected in the black bishops' call Wednesday for reconciliation.
    9. Romanian exiles rejoiced Saturday at the downfall of President Nicolae Ceausescu and the prospect of democracy in their homeland, but sadness over the uprising's heavy human toll tempered their celebrations.
    10. L. Gordon Crovitz's July 21 editorial-page article, "Contingency Fees and the Common Good," roused in me a series of emotions ranging from sadness, through relived anger, to astonishment and ending with complete bewilderment.
    11. I think all along there has been a real mix of sadness and anger," said the son.
    12. The ballerina looks to be a woman of indeterminate decade, hovering somewhere between 55 and 65. In one lyrical sequence she dances through the rooms of the deserted hotel and it is, while elegiac, a performance untouched by sadness or self-pity.
    13. "I would like it to be known that my husband and I have separated, which is a great sadness to us both.
    14. But why this inconsistent mixture of sadness creeping into a time of joy? "I see it as strangely consistent in the Christian faith," he said. "At Christmas, there's an element of being down in the pit, and God comes to you there.
    15. In his hands passages of sadness and longing, of humour and sincerity appeared alongside the sarcasm and savagery.
    16. This week "will be a time of sadness for many.
    17. Many visitors will realise with real sadness that Peter Greenham, Richard Eurich and Sir Robin Phillipson appear for the last time.
    18. But conservatives and veterans groups expressed anger and sadness.
    19. Mr. Chabon's treatment of the broken family treads a fine line between showing the poignant sadness of the child facing the collapse of his once-happy world and reminding us that even childish innocence may not be totally innocent.
    20. A graduate of Odessa's Medical Institute, Dobraya went into psychiatry after an internship at a mental hospital exposed her to the sadness of mental disease and chemical dependency.
    21. People were expressing their sadness, some were even crying," he said.
    22. It returns again and again to the sadness that threatens Maggie and Ira.
    23. But Clark told the judge: "I believe a cloud hangs over the jury now, a cloud of sadness."
    24. Some of it is very funny. Yet it is the sadness that prevails, along with the craftsmanship.
    25. "It's an historic day and there's some sadness.
    26. His sadness at the cars' condition is tempered by a sense of fulfillment, though.
    27. "The president seems dignified as he always carried himself, he jokes about the situation, although of course there's a shadow of sadness," said Mr. Kireyev.
    28. "I don't think it's a moment for rejoicing," the first-term Republican governor said. "If anything, it's a moment of sadness." The governor criticized lawmakers for failing to bring any of his proposals up for a full floor vote.
    29. "We who knew her and worked with her will always remember her. We say goodbye with a great deal of sadness," said Linke.
    30. The city's mayor approaches the papal visit with a mixture of excitement and sadness.
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