heartbreak
英:[ˈhɑ:tbreɪk] 美: [ˈhɑrtbreɪk]
heartbreak 基本解释
n.心碎,断肠;极度伤心;
v.使心碎;
变形
复数:heartbreaks过去式:heartbrok过去分词:heartbroken现在分词:heartbreaking第三人称单数:heartbreaks
英英释义
heartbreak[ 'hɑ:tbreik ]
n.intense sorrow caused by loss of a loved one (especially by death)同义词:griefheartachebrokenheartedness
heartbreak 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- After so much heartbreak she just pined away.
过度的忧伤之后,她几乎憔悴不堪。 - The heartbreak time for the dancers would come.
那就是伎人们悲伤欲绝的时分。 - My chin quivered with a mixture of heartbreak and rage.
我的下巴因心碎和愤怒交杂在一起而颤抖个不停。 - They suffered the heartbreak of losing a child through cancer.
他们因癌症夺去了一个孩子而肝肠寸断。 - Tom's heartbreak vanished and he joined the procession.
汤姆突然不伤心了,也跟在后面。
权威例句
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