piteous
英 [ˈpɪtiəs] 美 [ˈpɪtiəs]
piteous基本释义
adj.哀怨的;可怜的;凄惨的
piteous用法及例句
adj.(形容词)可怜的凄惨的值得怜悯的令人怜悯的慈悲的哀怨的乞
piteous音标
英 [ˈpɪtiəs]
美 [ˈpɪtiəs]
piteous基本释义
adj.哀怨的;可怜的;凄惨的
piteous用法及例句
adj.(形容词)
可怜的
凄惨的
值得怜悯的
令人怜悯的
慈悲的
哀怨的
乞怜的
1. 令人怜悯的;引人哀怜的;可怜的Something that is piteous is so sad that you feel great pity for the person involved.
e.g. As they pass by, a piteous wailing is heard.他们经过时,响起了令人哀怜的恸哭。
1. 哀怨的:pitchy 沥青的 | piteous 哀怨的 | piteously 可怜地
2. 可怜的:3. wretched 不幸的、悲惨的 | 4. piteous 可怜的 | 5. merchant 经商的
3. piteous在线翻译
3. 哀怨的, 可怜的 (形):pitchy 粘的, 漆黑的, 涂沥青的 (形) | piteous 哀怨的, 可怜的 (形) | piteously 可怜地; 慈悲地; 凄惨地 (副)
4. 乞怜:pitchy /粘的/涂沥青的/漆黑的/ | piteous /乞怜/ | piteously /可怜地/[惨地/慈悲地/
'What did I do this time?' Helen looked piteous.
出自:M. Binchy
近义词
临近词
afflictive给人痛苦的
pathetic可怜的
misfortunate不幸的
mournful悲恸的
sad悲哀的
pitiful慈悲的
hapless倒霉的
poor可怜的
pitiable引人怜悯的
miserable痛苦的
compassionate有同情心的
distressing使人痛苦的
doleful悲哀的
wretched可怜的
heartbreaking令人心碎的
piteous cries for help
pitfall
piteously
pitcher
piteously beg for help
piteously entreat
相关列句
The biggest stupid for us lies not in ignorance of wisdom, but in reluctance to fulfill it. That is precisely why there exist so many mediocre and self-piteous people.(人*大的不智不是不知道,而是知道了却迟迟不愿去做,所以平庸却又自怜的人很多。)
The dog's endeavour to avoid him was unsuccessful; as I guessed by a scutter downstairs, and a prolonged, piteous yelping.(从一阵慌忙跑下楼的声音和可怜的长嗥,我就猜出来了。)
After getting a scolding, the son looks at old father to say with piteous eyes: "Why should you marry her?""(挨骂后,儿子用哀怨的眼神看着老爸说:“你为什么要娶她?”)
My choice, however, was prompted by considerations whose essence was, as I realized too late, a piteous compromise.(但是,驱使我做出选择的是深思熟虑了谁是令人怜悯的牵累,而我对此发现得太晚了。)
She dropped her voice, and looked so sad and piteous .(她把声音放得很低,一副悲悲戚戚的样子,真是可怜。)
They. made piteous lamentation to us to save them(Daniel Defoe.(他们向我们示以令人可怜的悲伤来自保(丹尼尔笛福)。)
John looked piteous, like a drowned mouse.(约翰那模样好惨,活像一只落水的老鼠。)
After the exclamation of surprise that broke from Vereshtchagin he uttered a piteous cry of pain, and that cry was his undoing.(韦列复金在发出那声惊叫之后,紧接着又痛得他可怜地呼喊,而这一声呼喊倒要了他的命。)
Then, as I probed them, one sprang up, and stared With piteous recognition in fixed eyes, Lifting distressful hands, as if to bless.(我小心翼翼的试探他们,一个涌现,固执的眼里带着哀怨的赞誉,举起绝望的双手好像要赐福与我。)
The first situation is not fear-inspiring or piteous , but simply odious to us.(第一种情况不能引发怜悯或恐惧,只能单纯引起我们的厌恶。)