saddening
英:['sædənɪŋ] 美: ['sædənɪŋ]
saddening 基本解释
n.(初轧头道的)轻压或小压下量轧制,小变形锻造;
v.(使某人)悲哀,忧愁( sadden的现在分词 );
英英释义
saddening[ 'sædəniŋ ]
adj.causing or suggestive of sorrow or gloom同义词:depressingdepressivegloomy
saddening 相关例句
双语例句
- Thebad news saddened us.
我们得知这个坏消息後非常伤心。 - He saddened at the memory of her death.
他想到她已死去就很难过。 - He was saddened at the memory of her death.
他想到她已死去就很难过。 - The bad news saddened us.
那个坏消息使我们很难过。
权威例句
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