sympathised
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(sympathise 的过去时) vi. 同情, 表示同情, 同感, 一致, 共鸣, 同意, 赞同, 赞成, 吊唁, 吊慰
sympathise的过去式, 过去分词
双语例句
- I sympathised with her sadness, having once shed a few tears myself over a Charolais calf still-born for no better reason than the vet being out of reach.
我能体会她的痛苦,我也曾有一次在自己的牛棚边为一头夏罗莱小牛犊哭过,要不是兽医没来,它说不定还活着。 - I sympathised with occupy wall street when I first visited the protesters six weeks ago, and still do.
当我6周前第一次探访那些抗议者时,我对“占领华尔街”运动抱有同情,现在仍然如此。 - He sympathised with her and showed her what her true value was.
他同情她,让她看到她自己的真正价值。 - But many whites sympathised with the cops because they, too, have been presumed racist, says David Paul Kuhn, author of "The Neglected Voter", a fine book about white men and politics.
但是很多白人也同情这些警察,因为他们也曾被乱扣种族歧视的帽子。他写的《被忽视的投票人》一书就是关于白种人和政治的。 - Archer winced at the joining of the names, and then, with a quick readjustment, understood, sympathised and pitied.
阿切尔对这两个名字联在一起感到一阵本能的畏缩;接着,经过迅速调整,继而又产生了理解、同情与怜悯。 - Apparently the Bride really sympathised with Lee, and agreed it was an outdated custom.
显然,新娘真的同情李,并同意这是一个过时的习俗。 - He seemed to notice that she listened and rather sympathised with him, and from now on he talked mostly to her.
他似乎注意到了她在听他说话,而且很赞赏他的观点,于是从这以后他说话多半是对着她说的。 - He sympathised with Dr Rashbrook's decision, which was little different from that of thousands of men who become fathers at a similar age.
他赞同Rashbrook医生的决定,这与众多在这个年龄成为父亲的看法不同。 - Many blacks sympathised with the professor because they, too, have been presumed criminal.
大卫·保罗·库恩说,很多黑人同情这位教授,因为他们也曾被乱指为罪犯。