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condolences

/kuhn-doh-luhns/US // kənˈdoʊ ləns //UK // (kənˈdəʊləns) //

慰问,慰问品,哀悼,慰问金

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Often condolences. expression of sympathy with a person who is suffering sorrow, misfortune, or grief.

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Examples

  • Kathy and I send our love and condolences to Tony’s family and friends during this difficult time.

  • First, introduce yourself, explaining your connection to the deceased, and then express your condolences in the normal way.

  • We extend our deepest condolences to her family and loved ones.

  • His acts of condolence and celebration set off a chain reaction that sickened at least 16 people.

  • Grisham offered condolences to members on his Facebook page.

  • The family remain close to the democracy icon, who earlier this month sent a letter of condolences to Than Dar.

  • I would give them my condolences and tell them what I was doing—trying to show the world the crisis in Liberia.

  • Among the most memorable have been posters expressing condolences for the deaths of Trayvon Martin and James Gandolfini.

  • “Families in Upper Egypt are not accepting condolences,” said El Magd.

  • Without waiting to give explanations or to receive condolences or advice the sub hurried off to his cabin and changed into No.

  • The Emperor of Russia did not write personally, but contented himself with sending condolences by a charg d'affaires.

  • The other two priests had departed after expressing their condolences to Mrs. Kennedy.

  • This gave Tom Tristram a much-coveted opportunity to offer his condolences.

  • He threw his cigar away, jerked himself into his coat, and left the room with jeering condolences in his wake.