sadden的意思和读音

sadden

: [ˈsæd(ə)n] : ['sæd(ə)n]

v.使使使

使使

saddens  saddening  saddened  

v.cheer

v.depress,distress,upset,dismay,pain

saddenv.

1.使使使to make sb sad

We were deeply saddened by the news of her death.

Fans were saddened to see the former champion play so badly.

It saddened her that people could be so cruel.

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v.1.to make someone feel sad

1.使 sacred a. sadden v. 使使 saddle n. v. ...

2.使 deafen( 使), sadden使), tauten( ), ...

3.使 reverence n. sadden v. 使使 self-pity n. () ...

4.使 reverence n. sadden v. 使使 self-pity n. () ...

5.使 ... thorn n. sadden vt. 使使使 neglect vt. ; …

6. sarcred adj. sadden vt. & vi. (使,(使 sadly adv. ...

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1."I'd be lying if I said it doesn't sadden me to have not been part of my son's incredible journey, " he said.

2.Undeniable : Sorrow is better than laughter , it may be sadden your face , but it sharpens your understanding .

3.30Do not sadden the Holy Spirit of God which you were marked with. It will be your distinctive mark on the day of salvation.30

4.I know you and then you say goodbye to you, I will not bother you when sadden of it?

5.She says the program suspensions sadden her because she wants to be a teacher and has a passion for Italian.

6.Oh yes, it does sadden me a great deal.

7.It sadden my heart to hear so many people proud of the achievements of the industry state by China.使

8.Agnes turned away from me and burst into tears. Somehow these tears did not sadden me, but gave me hope. ' My dear Agnes! Don't cry! '。“!”

9.there was enough of the past stuffed in here to sadden me, as relics of the past, including photographs, always sadden me.

10.Police's health is not optimistic, anti sadden death phenomena caused by breaking down from constant overwork are increasing.