Nghĩa của từ pitied bằng Tiếng Việt

danh từ
1. lòng thương hại, lòng thương xót, lòng trắc ẩn
2. điều đáng thương hại, điều đáng tiếc

ngoại động từ
thương hại, thương xót, động lòng trắc ẩn đối với

Đặt câu có từ "pitied"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "pitied", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ pitied, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ pitied trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt

1. Better be envied than pitied.

2. How Jesus pitied such unfortunate individuals!

Quả thật Giê-su cảm thấy thương hại biết bao đối với những người bất hạnh thể ấy!

3. Compulsive gamblers are more to be pitied than condemned.

4. I would deserve to be pitied if I couldn't occupy myself.

5. He would, perchance , have pitied this sick man , of the law's making.

6. Survivors of the disaster who lost their relatives are much to be pitied.

7. 25 His heart , that loved and pitied, is a heart of unchangeable tenderness.

8. It was joyful, like watching dolphins in the air, and they surely pitied the earthbound.

9. On the contrary , any one's more to be pitied when such a mischance befalls him.

10. To criticize or reproach in a harsh or vehement manner: She is more to be pitied than Censured. …

11. 14 Who, on a Sunday jaunt to the shore or mountains, has not pitied some self - employed drudge?

12. 21 Who, on a Sunday jaunt to the shore or mountains, has not pitied some self - employed drudge?

13. To criticize or reproach in a harsh or vehement manner: She is more to be pitied than Censured. verb (used without object), cen·sured, cen·sur·ing.

14. In an acute manner "she pitied her sister Acutely"; "Acutely aware" having a rapid onset "an Acutely debilitating virus" changing suddenly in direction and degree "the visor was Acutely peaked"; "her shoes had Acutely pointed toes" 同义词: sharply sharp

15. Ajax son of Telamon pitied them in their fall; he came close up and hurled his spear, hitting Amphius the son of Selagus, a man of great wealth who lived in Paesus and owned much corn-growing land, but his lot had led him to come to the aid of Priam and his sons

16. Mild and gentle, as he was brave- , When the sweetest love of his life he gave To simple things- : Where the violets grew Blue as the eyes they were likened to, The touches of his hands have strayed As reverently as his lips have prayed: When the little brown thrush that harshly Chirred Was dear to him as the mocking-bird; And he pitied as much