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grief
/ˈgrif/
悲傷,悲哀,傷心事,痛苦,不幸,災難
From:
DICT.TW English-Chinese Medical Dictionary 英漢醫學字典
grief
/ˈgrɪf/
名詞
悲傷
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Grief
n.
1.
Pain
of
mind
on
account
of
something
in
the
past
;
mental
suffering
arising
from
any
cause
,
as
misfortune
,
loss
of
friends
,
misconduct
of
one's
self
or
others
,
etc
.;
sorrow
;
sadness
.
The
mother
was
so
afflicted
at
the
loss
of
a
fine
boy
, . . .
that
she
died
for
grief
of
it
.
--
Addison
.
2.
Cause
of
sorrow
or
pain
;
that
which
afficts
or
distresses
;
trial
;
grievance
.
Be
factious
for
redress
of
all
these
griefs
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Physical
pain
,
or
a
cause
of
it
;
malady
. [
R
.]
This
grief
(
cancerous
ulcers
)
hastened
the
end
of
that
famous
mathematician
,
Mr
.
Harriot
.
--
Wood
.
To come to grief
,
to
meet
with
calamity
,
accident
,
defeat
,
ruin
,
etc
.,
causing
grief
;
to
turn
out
badly
. [
Colloq
.]
Syn:
--
Affiction
;
sorrow
;
distress
;
sadness
;
trial
;
grievance
.
Usage:
Grief
,
Sorrow
,
Sadness
.
Sorrow
is
the
generic
term
;
grief
is
sorrow
for
some
definite
cause
--
one
which
commenced
,
at
least
,
in
the
past
;
sadness
is
applied
to
a
permanent
mood
of
the
mind
.
Sorrow
is
transient
in
many
cases
;
but
the
grief
of
a
mother
for
the
loss
of
a
favorite
child
too
often
turns
into
habitual
sadness
.
“
Grief
is
sometimes
considered
as
synonymous
with
sorrow
;
and
in
this
case
we
speak
of
the
transports
of
grief
.
At
other
times
it
expresses
more
silent
,
deep
,
and
painful
affections
,
such
as
are
inspired
by
domestic
calamities
,
particularly
by
the
loss
of
friends
and
relatives
,
or
by
the
distress
,
either
of
body
or
mind
,
experienced
by
those
whom
we
love
and
value.”
--
Cogan
.
See
Affliction
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
grief
n
1:
intense
sorrow
caused
by
loss
of
a
loved
one
(
especially
by
death
) [
syn
:
heartache
,
heartbreak
,
brokenheartedness
]
2:
something
that
causes
great
unhappiness
; "
her
death
was
a
great
grief
to
John
" [
syn
:
sorrow
]
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