pitying
英 [ˈpɪtiɪŋ]
美 [ˈpɪtiɪŋ]
adj. 怜悯的,同情的(常带优越感)
v. 同情; 怜悯; 可怜
pity的现在分词
现在分词:pitying
BNC.49518 / COCA.39371
牛津词典
adj.
- 怜悯的,同情的(常带优越感)
showing pity for sb, often in a way that shows that you think you are better than them- a pitying look/smile
垂怜的眼神 / 微笑
- a pitying look/smile
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 表示同情(或怜悯、可怜)的
Apityinglook shows that someone feels pity and perhaps slight contempt.- She gave him a pitying look; that was the sort of excuse her father would use.
她怜悯地看了他一眼,这类借口是她父亲会用的。
- She gave him a pitying look; that was the sort of excuse her father would use.
双语例句
- I'm so wretched, you can't help being sorry and pitying me.
我是这么惨啊,你不能不难过,不能不怜悯我呀。 - It was the first time I felt that how pitying someone.
那个时候我是头一次替某人觉得可怜。 - No, I do not need the pitying almsgiving.
不要,我不要怜悯的施舍。 - And the rain continues on the roof With such a sound of gently pitying laughter.
而雨继续敲打着屋顶,发出轻柔怜悯的笑声。 - If you manage to hold your head high, your colleagues may quickly stop pitying you-pity being the most horrid thing to be at the receiving end of at work-and in time respect and like you more for it.
如果你做得到昂首抬头,你的同事们很快就会不再对你感到怜悯怜悯是人们在工作中最不想得到的东西渐渐地还会为此更加尊敬和喜欢你。 - He began by pitying his big brother and ended by sympathizing with him.
他开始怜悯觉新,过后又同情觉新。 - Martin found himself pitying him he knew not why, though he was soon to learn.
不知为什么,马丁已经怜悯起他来,不过他马上就明白了。 - To her annoyance, he gave her a pitying look.
令她感到气恼的是,他怜悯地看了她一眼。 - I had been pitying myself for not having books to read.
过去我曾叹惜过自己没书读。 - She gave him a pitying look; that was the sort of excuse her father would use.
她怜悯地看了他一眼,这类借口是她父亲会用的。