pitifulness

英['pɪtɪfl] 美['pɪtɪfl]
  • adj.慈悲的;可怜的;凄惨的
  • gravel n.碎石v.铺碎石;使困惑
  • run vt.&vi.跑;移动;(使)流动n.奔跑;行程;放映期;一系列;趋向,态势vi.(工作等)进行;延续;逃跑;行驶vt.使奔跑;使…快速移动;运行,经营;划
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 可怜的
    2. 慈悲的
    3. 令人同情的
    4. 可鄙的
    5. <古>有同情心的
    6. 可怜又可笑的
    7. 伤心的
    8. 凄楚的
    9. 值得同情的
    10. 令人怜悯的
    11. 同情的

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. inspiring mixed contempt and pity;

    "their efforts were pathetic"
    "pitiable lack of character"
    "pitiful exhibition of cowardice"

  2. bad; unfortunate;

    "my finances were in a deplorable state"
    "a lamentable decision"
    "her clothes were in sad shape"
    "a sorry state of affairs"

  3. deserving or inciting pity;

    "a hapless victim"
    "miserable victims of war"
    "the shabby room struck her as extraordinarily pathetic"
    "piteous appeals for help"
    "pitiable homeless children"
    "a pitiful fate"
    "Oh, you poor thing"
    "his poor distorted limbs"
    "a wretched life"

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The patient was in a pitiful condition.
      那个病人处于一种非常可怜的状况。
    2. What a pitiful man he is! You should help him.
      多可怜的人啊
    3. The ruined house after the earthquake looked a pitiful sight.
      地震后倒塌的房屋一片凄惨景象。
    4. I never saw a sight so pitiful as this before!
      我从来没有见过这样惨的事情!