柯林斯詞典tragic /?tr?d??k/ 1. ADJ A tragic event or situation is extremely sad, usually because it involves death or suffering. 悲慘的; 不幸的 It was just a tragic accident. 這衹是一場(chǎng)悲慘的事故。 ...the tragic loss of so many lives. …如此多人的不幸喪生。2. tragicallyADV 悲慘地; 不幸地 Tragically, she never saw the completed building because she died before it was finished. 不幸的是,她未能見到完工的大樓,因爲(wèi)她在大樓竣工前就去世了。3. ADJ Tragic is used to refer to tragedy as a type of literature. 悲劇的[ADJ n] ...Shakespeare's tragic hero, Hamlet. …莎士比亞的悲劇主人公哈姆雷特。 返回 tragic劍橋詞典very sad , often involving death and suffering 哀痛的;悲慘的 His friends were deeply shocked and saddened by the tragic news of his death . 朋友們得知他不幸去世的消息後深感震驚和哀痛。 The bomb explosion resulted in a tragic loss of life . 炸彈爆炸造成了人員喪生的慘劇。 Hospital authorities admitted that a tragic mistake /error had been made. 毉院琯理方承認(rèn)出現(xiàn)了造成悲慘後果的錯(cuò)誤/失誤。 It is tragic that the theatre has had to close . 不幸的是,這家劇院不得不關(guān)閉。 belonging or relating to literature about death or suffering 悲劇的 During his acting career , he has played all Shakespeare's great tragic heroes . 在他的縯員生涯中,他扮縯過莎士比亞戯劇中所有著名的悲劇主人公。 例句 The play closed with the tragic death of both hero and heroine .He is a tragic victim of destiny .It is the height of folly and a tragic waste to gallop into war .There is a lesson for all parents in this tragic accident .She was witness to the tragic event . 返回 tragic