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
- How thoughtless to waste the irreplaceable hours reviewing insignificant incidents, bearing a grudge or pitying oneself!
把一去不回的时间浪费在回顾微不足道的事,怀恨或自怜之上,这样的做法是多么欠思虑啊! - But from author's attitude of creation or objective intention of the novel, he is worth pitying.
但无论从作者的创作态度,还是就小说客观的倾向来说,都是值得同情的。 - The young, strong body, now helpless in sleep, awoke in him a pitying, protecting feeling.
这年轻健壮的身体在安睡,是那样无依无靠,他不禁满心怜爱,真想保护她安全。 - But he seemed to stand apart, and eye this former self with scornful, pitying, but half-envious curiosity.
但他却象是站在一边,带着轻蔑和怜悯,而又怀着一些羡慕的好奇心,审视着先前的自己。 - 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。 - 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。 - I had been pitying myself for not having books to read.
过去我曾叹惜过自己没书读。 - 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。 - Pitying the dogs puts them in a nervous state.
怜悯狗儿会让们紧张起来。 - A pitying observer threw his coat around her shoulders; let him perish without a pitying thought of ours wasted upon him-Thomas De Quincey.
一个富有同情心的旁观者将自己的衣服披在了她的身上;听任他毁灭,不为我们在他身上的。