您現(xiàn)在的位置: > 大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí) > bereaves bereaves的音標(biāo)為[b?"ri?v] ,基本翻譯為"使喪失;奪去;使悲痛" 。速記技巧為:be-reave-s(be去掉e,reave變形)。
英文單詞“bereaves”來(lái)源于拉丁語(yǔ)“berer”,意為“剝奪”。其變化形式包括過(guò)去式“bereaved”,過(guò)去分詞“bereaved”和現(xiàn)在分詞“bereaving”。
相關(guān)單詞:
1. bereavement - 剝奪,喪失,悲傷
2. bereaved - 喪失親人或財(cái)產(chǎn)的人,悲傷的人
3. bereaving - 剝奪或造成痛苦的行為
4. bereft - 喪失,沒(méi)有
5. desolation - 荒涼,凄涼
6. desolate - 感到荒涼的,孤獨(dú)的
7. plunder - 掠奪,搶劫
8. bereit - 準(zhǔn)備好的,有準(zhǔn)備的
9. bereitung - 準(zhǔn)備過(guò)程,預(yù)備
10. bereitstellen - 準(zhǔn)備,安排
這些單詞都與“bereaves”這個(gè)單詞的含義和形式有關(guān),它們都反映了剝奪、喪失和悲傷的情感和行為。同時(shí),“bereaved”這個(gè)單詞也常用來(lái)形容因失去親人或財(cái)產(chǎn)而感到極度悲傷的人。
常用短語(yǔ):
1. bereave sb. of sth.:使某人喪失某物
2. be bereaved of sth.:因失去某物而悲痛
3. bereavement:?jiǎn)适вH人或財(cái)產(chǎn)的悲痛
4. mourn for/over sb./sth.:為某人/某物哀悼
5. mourn privately:私下哀悼
6. mourn in silence:默默地哀悼
7. mourn in public:公開(kāi)哀悼
雙語(yǔ)例句:
1. The family was bereaved of their beloved pet after it was hit by a car. (家人因心愛(ài)的寵物被車(chē)撞死而悲痛欲絕。)
2. She was deeply mourned for her sudden passing away. (她因突然去世而深感哀悼。)
3. The nation was bereaved of its greatest poet after his death. (他去世后,全國(guó)上下都為失去這位偉大的詩(shī)人而悲痛。)
4. We must mourn privately for our lost friend. (我們必須為失去的朋友默默哀悼。)
5. The family members mourned in silence after the sudden death of their loved one. (家人對(duì)親人突然去世默默哀悼。)
6. The city mourned in public for the victims of the recent disaster. (城市為最近災(zāi)難的受害者公開(kāi)哀悼。)
7. After the loss of her mother, she felt as if she had been bereaved of her best friend. (失去母親后,她感覺(jué)像是失去了最好的朋友。)
英文小作文:
Loss and Bereavement
Life is full of losses, whether it"s a loved one, a cherished possession, or even a part of ourselves. When we lose something precious, it can leave a deep void in our hearts that can be difficult to fill. However, it"s important to remember that loss is a natural part of life and we must learn to cope with it in our own way.
When someone we love passes away, it can be especially hard to cope. We may feel as if we"ve been bereaved of our best friend, our partner in life, or even our guiding light. However, remembering the good times and cherishing the memories can help us get through the difficult times.
Throughout history, people have found different ways to cope with loss and bereavement. Some choose to mourn privately, while others choose to mourn publicly. However you choose to deal with your loss, remember that it"s okay to feel sad and it"s normal to grieve. Just remember to take care of yourself and allow yourself the time and space to heal.
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