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sympathized
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sympathized
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同情, 共鸣
to understand and share the feelings of someone, showing empathy and compassion for what they are going through
- She sympathized with her friend's struggles and offered support.
她同情朋友的挣扎并提供了支持。
- The teacher sympathized with the students' concerns about the challenging assignment.
老师同情学生们对这项具有挑战性的作业的担忧。
- The manager sympathized with the team's frustrations and vowed to address the issues.
经理同情团队的挫折感,并承诺解决问题。
- Friends often sympathize with each other during difficult times.
朋友在困难时期常常互相同情。
- People who have faced similar obstacles are often better able to sympathize with one another.
面对过类似障碍的人通常更能彼此同情。
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同情, 赞同
to support and approve of something or someone
- She sympathized with his decision to leave the company and wished him the best.
她同情他离开公司的决定并祝愿他一切顺利。
- They sympathized with the cause and donated generously to the charity.
他们同情这一事业,并向慈善机构慷慨捐赠。
- He sympathized with his friend’s choice to move away, even though he would miss him.
他同情他朋友搬走的选择,即使他会想念他。
- They sympathized with the protestors’ message and showed up to demonstrate support.
他们同情抗议者的信息,并出现以示支持。
- He sympathized with her decision to pursue her passion over a stable job.
他同情她追求激情而非稳定工作的决定。
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同情, 表示同情
to express or convey feelings of care, concern, or understanding for someone's distress or misfortune
- It’s important to sympathize when someone is going through tough times.
当某人经历艰难时期时,同情是很重要的。
- After hearing the heartbreaking story, he couldn’t help but sympathize.
听到这个令人心碎的故事后,他忍不住同情起来。
- As she listened to his troubles, her eyes showed she truly sympathized.
当她听他的烦恼时,她的眼睛表明她真的同情。
- He sympathized by offering a comforting hand on her shoulder.
他通过在她的肩膀上提供安慰的手同情了。
- In moments of grief, we often sympathize without needing to speak a word.
在悲伤的时刻,我们常常无需言语就能同情。
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