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commiserate

/kuh-miz-uh-reyt/US // kəˈmɪz əˌreɪt //UK // (kəˈmɪzəˌreɪt) //

惺惺相惜,慰问,抚慰,劝慰

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v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    com·mis·er·at·ed, com·mis·er·at·ing.

    • : to sympathize: They commiserated with him over the loss of his job.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    com·mis·er·at·ed, com·mis·er·at·ing.

    • : to feel or express sorrow or sympathy for; empathize with; pity.

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Examples

  • A Virginia lawmaker seated to Thompson’s left, who at the library gave an impassioned speech about the danger of rolling back civil rights gains, commiserated.

  • About 100 people sat closely together at different tables—including Paulina Porizkova, with whom I commiserated about how insufferable the Oscars were—and took in the family-style food items like organic chicken complete with toes and fingernails.

  • If you need to find someone to celebrate or commiserate with, there’s a good chance you’ll find them at Lucky.

  • There is no more telling indication of the mental atmosphere he has engendered than the fact that not a single major Bollywood actor or cricketer has the courage to come forward and commiserate with their country engulfed in grief.

  • On Twitter, some fellow writer-moms and I were commiserating about how many of us have cried in the bathroom.

  • So she called another really famous pop star to commiserate and ask for advice.

  • After McCain takes the Florida primary, Romney gathers his troops in a hotel room to commiserate.

  • And when he invites a wheelchair-bound guest to commiserate with him about his bubble-wrapped foot, things go downhill from there.

  • Enter fmylife.com, an English version of viedemerde.fr, where people commiserate by sharing their days in short, wry sentences.

  • No one seemed at hand to commiserate her sufferings, to supply her wants, or to assist her weakness.

  • People down here have not forgotten auld lang syne and I dare say the rocking chair fleet will at once begin to commiserate me.

  • The poor will, I trust, commiserate my misfortunes, and shed a sympathetic tear at the mournful tale of my miserable fate.

  • However little I commiserate the royal races, the fate of Ghisle touched me.

  • There is, however, room to commiserate Keller Bey, from whom these things were hidden.