n. 哀悼者;悲伤者;送葬者;忏悔者
[
复数
mourners
]
词根:mourn
adj.
mournful 悲哀的;令人惋惜的
adv.
mournfully 悲哀地;凄惨地
n.
mourning 哀痛;服丧
mournfulness 悲凄
v.
mourn 哀悼;忧伤;服丧
mourning 哀伤;为…哀悼(mourn的ing形式)
1.In fact, when all three of them were together Harry felt like the only non-mourner at a poorly attended funeral.
实际上,当三人在一起时,哈利觉得自己像人数寥寥的葬礼上惟一不在哀悼的人。
2.At the funeral for Yoshino, a careless mourner comments, 'If the perpetrator was a college kid, that's some consolation.
一个哀悼者在佳乃的葬礼上毫不关心的说,“如果凶手是个大学生那还值得些同情。”
3.The detective posed as a mourner at the victim's funeral.
那侦探佯装成吊唁者参加了受害人的葬礼。
4.The detective posed as a mourner at the victim's funeral .
那侦探佯装成吊唁者参加了受害人的葬礼。
5."The mourner said," Well, I was just thinking about my own funeral.
笑者说:“我正在发愁未来我的葬礼该如何效仿?”
6.Not here the mourner would his grief reveal.
吊客就无需来这儿诉他的悲思。
7.A mourner awaits the start of a tribute to Michael Jackson at the Apollo Theater in the neighborhood of Harlem in New York City on June 30.
6月30日,在纽约哈莱姆区附近的阿波罗剧院,一位哀悼者含泪等待迈克尔·杰克逊的追思仪式。
8."Knut, you were the sweetest polar bear that I ever knew — why did you have to die?" wrote one mourner named Anna.
动物园网站上也满是给克努特的留言,一位叫安娜的网友写道:“克努特,你是最可爱的北极熊,你怎么会死呢?”