tragedies
英 [ˈtrædʒɪdiz]
美 [ˈtrædʒədiz]
n. 悲惨的事; 不幸; 灾难; 惨案; 悲剧; 悲剧作品
tragedy的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 不幸;灾难;惨剧
Atragedyis an extremely sad event or situation.- They have suffered an enormous personal tragedy...
他们遭逢了巨大的个人不幸。 - Maskell's life had not been without tragedy.
马斯克尔的生活亦有过变故。
- They have suffered an enormous personal tragedy...
- N-VAR 悲剧(作品)
Tragedyis a type of literature, especially drama, that is serious and sad, and often ends with the death of the main character.- The story has elements of tragedy and farce.
这个故事兼有悲剧与闹剧的元素。 - …a classic Greek tragedy.
古典希腊悲剧
- The story has elements of tragedy and farce.
双语例句
- Its repertoire includes historical plays, comedies, tragedies and farces.
京剧的曲目包括历史剧、喜剧、悲剧和笑剧。 - In most classical tragedies, the solution was death.
在大部分古典悲剧中,死即矛盾之解决。 - These three tragedies constitute a soul-stirring big tragedy together.
这三个悲剧一起构成一个荡气回肠的大悲剧。 - He failed to comprehend the import of village scandals and tragedies.
他没有认识到乡村丑闻和悲剧的重要性。 - I prefer comedies to tragedies and this comedy had me laughing all the way through it.
相对悲剧而言,我更喜欢喜剧。这个喜剧让我从头笑到尾。 - I don't have sympathy for weak characters or tragedies caused by a weakness in character.
我对于软弱的性格,和因为性格软弱造成的悲剧,严重缺乏同情心。 - The tragedies that have happened have made the bond between the fans and the club so strong.
几次灾难的发生使得球迷与俱乐部结合的更紧密了。 - Shakespeare wrote comedies, histories and tragedies.
莎士比亚写过喜剧、历史剧和悲剧。 - However, they are sometimes nervous, sometimes arrogant and this attitude has caused many tragedies.
然而,他们有时也紧张,有时却自大,这种态度已经造成了很多悲剧。 - Shakespeare always introduced some comic relief into his tragedies.
莎士比亚总爱在他的悲剧中穿插一些令人轻松的滑稽场面。