sadder

英[sædər]
美[sædər]

基本释义

  • adj.(悲哀的,可怜的)sad的比较级; 悲哀的( sad的比较级 ); 糟糕的; 可悲的; 令人遗憾的

实用例句

Suburbia is a sadder place than of yore.

郊区比昔日更为糟糕。

柯林斯例句

This made Tom sadder than his deception.

这比受骗更令汤姆难受.

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The divorce left him a sadder but a wiser man.

他离婚是吃一堑长一智.

辞典例句

The tender widow's habitual melancholy seemed to deepen into a sadder gloom.

这位好心的寡妇一向郁郁寡欢,现在更变得愁容满面,情绪消沉了.

辞典例句

He left the White House a wiser but sadder man.

他离开白宫时比以前更睿智,但也更伤感.

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The beggar is looking at him with a sadder face.

这乞讨者向他露出一脸悲伤.

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As the years go on, we grow both wiser and sadder.

随着岁月的流逝, 我们变聪明了,也变得多愁善感了.

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This terrible experience has left us sadder but wiser.

这场可怕的经历让我们从中吸取了教训.

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As the years go on, I grow both wiser and sadder.

随着岁月的流逝我变得既聪明又忧伤.

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But its even sadder is there are millions of people like Oswald.

更为可悲的是,现在世界上有几百万类似奥斯瓦德的人.

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A sadder man but wiser now, I sing these words to you.

现在的我,更加悲伤但睿智,把柠檬树的故事唱给你, 我的亲爱.

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Sadder were the times when letters came from Aiko.

爱子的来信是令人神伤的.

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So she's even sadder.

所以她更悲伤了.

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Then there are sadder features.

还有些让人伤心的事.

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As people grow older, sad films sadder.

人年纪越大, 看伤感电影越容易感伤.

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