tragic的意思和读音

tragic

: [ˈtrædʒɪk] : ['trædʒɪk]

adj.

adj.+n.tragic death,tragic accident,tragic fate,tragic event,tragic news

adj.joyous

adj.sad,disastrous,catastrophic,heartbreaking,heartrending

tragicadj.

1.making you feel very sad, usually because sb has died or suffered a lot

He was killed in a tragic accident at the age of 24. 24

Cuts in the health service could have tragic consequences for patients.

It would be tragic if her talent remained unrecognized.怀

2.[obn]connected with tragedy (= the style of literature)

a tragic actor/hero

adj.1.;,

adj.1.causing or involving great sadness, because someone suffers or dies2.relating to plays that are tragedies

1. magic a. tragic a. republic n. ...

2. tragedy tragic comic ...

3. tradesman tragic tramp ...

4. torch n.1. 2. tragic a.1. 2. treatment n.1. 2. ...

5. tow/ tEu/vt.&n. tragic/ 5trAdVik/a. trait/ treit/n. ...

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1.Prime Minister Donald Tusk said the crash was the most tragic event of the country's post World War II history.·

2.Due to the tragic and highly emotional nature of this case, we cannot say any more at this time.使便

3.Inevitably the cascade of capitulation led to that tragic moment when he weakly betrayed the final secret of his miserably desolated life.

4.The ethical criticism of western tragic spirit is often implicit and complicated.西

5.Each and every one of these deaths is tragic, and we have to brace ourselves to see more.

6.The Italian designer said he had been "profoundly moved by the tragic events" of March's earthquake and tsunami.”。

7.Yet it is as though the very fact of her sexuality has made her into a fantasy, rather than the novel's sexually abused and tragic figure.——

8.Tragic and most damnable. What was the name of this vile seducer?

9.When he persuaded Paul Gauguin to join him in Arles, van Gogh believed that they would inspire each other's work. It was a tragic delusion.

10.Black humor is often associated with tragedy and is sometimes equated with tragic farce.