weep 的 3 个定义
wept [wept], /wɛpt/, weep·ing [wee-ping]. /ˈwi pɪŋ/.
- to express grief, sorrow, or any overpowering emotion by shedding tears; shed tears; cry: to weep for joy; to weep with rage.
- to let fall drops of water or other liquid; drip; leak: The old water tank was weeping at the seams.
- to exude water or liquid, as soil, a rock, a plant stem, or a sore.
wept [wept], /wɛpt/, weep·ing [wee-ping]. /ˈwi pɪŋ/.
- to weep for; mourn with tears or other expression of sorrow: He wept his dead brother.
- to shed; pour forth in weeping: to weep tears of gratitude.
- to let fall or give forth in drops: trees weeping an odorous gum.
- to pass, bring, put, etc., to or into a specified condition with the shedding of tears: to weep one's eyes out; to weep oneself to sleep.
- weeping, or a fit of weeping.
- the exudation of water or liquid.
weep 近义词
cry
更多weep例句
- Black and white were now mixing sufficiently to make a Klan member weep.
- She did not weep on cue in public when Monteith died, or seek sympathy.
- “For all the victims of the mindless wars, in every age, humanity needs to weep,” he said.
- World leaders, and we, should look on them, be sickened, weep, and maybe finally learn.
- “A typical parent would weep in this situation, but they showed no emotion,” he remembers in the documentary.
- And for fear of being ill spoken of weep bitterly for a day, and then comfort thyself in thy sadness.
- Behold they that see shall cry without, the angels of peace shall weep bitterly.
- Lyn was no chicken-hearted weakling, to sit down and weep unavailingly in time of peril.
- Pau longed to weep with her, and in his efforts to console, he addressed her with rather vague remarks.
- Oliver felt stunned and stupified by the unexpected intelligence; he could not weep, or speak, or rest.