tragical的意思和读音

tragical

: ['trædʒɪkəl] : ['trædʒɪkl]

adj.

adj.1.

1. ragedy tragical ... train ... ...

2. ... tragic tragical tragedy 1. 2. ...

3. tracer n. ,, tragical a. , traitorous a. ,, ...

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1.How bitter, black and tragical that would be: the man who was nearly president ousted by the ingrates of his own party and state.

2.My life might be a drama, comedy or tragical or even nothing at all, sometimes it's not up to me.

3."Death" is a distinguishing tragical feature of the characters in this novel and an intermediary of its artistic value as well.“

4.Even Mr Clare began to feel tragical at the dairyman's desperation .

5.Their tragical lives contain a sense of bleak history reality. Reading them make readers think deeply.

6.It is not the happy ending but the myths of destiny in literature and art that remove the Tragical spirit of Chinese tragedies.

7.Common people's tragedy represented different tragical forms: social tragedy as well as tragedies of fate and personality.

8.His Tragical History of Doctor Faustus (published 1604) is one of the most admired English dramas of all time.》(1604

9.The western classical tragical conception showed the restrictions of rationalism to tragical spirit.西

10.The first part studied the formative reasons of the tragical significance in Conrad's novels.