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heartbroken

/hahrt-broh-kuhn/US // ˈhɑrtˌbroʊ kən //UK // (ˈhɑːtˌbrəʊkən) //

伤心欲绝,伤心的,心碎,悲痛欲绝

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : crushed with sorrow or grief.

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Examples

  • “Coco had just been lost and heartbroken without her,” Rountree said.

  • The owner of the company recently passed away, and we are heartbroken and completely freaked out.

  • Harbaugh’s voice has reached the back end of wearied, Herman’s the middle of heartbroken, Frost’s the front edge of sameness.

  • When nurses called this Monday to say that she had tested positive, the younger McAlpin said she was heartbroken but not surprised.

  • My daughter is heartbroken, disappointed and a little angry, too.

  • Cue heartbroken Galavant engorging himself on booze and mutton back home.

  • And when that happened several months back, the friend said, Brinsley was heartbroken.

  • Why do they sincerely try to restore, or preserve, the line between the two, and get heartbroken when the line fails?

  • Her heartbroken and horrified brother, Sam Jones, made the identification.

  • For now, even the tragedy that left many local people in shock and heartbroken has not brought on a lull in the fighting.

  • Just as we started out of Jackson the conductor led in a young woman sobbing in a heartbroken manner.

  • He stood before me the most woebegone, heartbroken man I ever saw.

  • He retires, abashed and heartbroken, and Castero takes his place.

  • And so the poor old heartbroken creature had to go to the Governor and get the old man pardoned out.

  • It is what I feared, he said, rising from where he sat reading his great Bible, with an air of heartbroken dejection.