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sympathetic adjective VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSappear, be, feel, look, seem, sound 显得有同情心;同情;感觉同情;看上去同情;好像同情;听起来同情become 变得有同情心find sb 发觉某人有同情心◆I found the doctors very sympathetic.我发觉医生都很有同情心。make sb 使某人有同情心◆Her aggressive attitude makes me less sympathetic to her plight.她挑衅的态度使我不再那么同情她的困境。◆The character's faults actually make him more sympathetic.这个人物的缺点实则让他更具同情心。ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc. 极其/相当/非常同情deeply, genuinely, truly 深深地/非常地/十分地同情◆a patient and deeply sympathetic man一位有耐心且很有同情心的人◆He sounded genuinely sympathetic.他听起来很有同情心。entirely, highly 完全/极为同情◆He was speaking to a highly sympathetic audience.他正向极富同情心的观众讲话。not entirely 不很同情◆He'd written a not entirely sympathetic article in the 'Globe'.他在《环球》杂志上发表了一篇不太有同情心的文章。less than 并不同情◆Her attitude to my situation was less than sympathetic.她对我的处境并不同情。broadly, largely 大体上/基本上同情PREPOSITIONabout 同情⋯◆My boss is being very sympathetic about my problems.我的老板对我遇到的问题表示非常体谅。to 对于⋯同情;赞同⋯◆They were extremely sympathetic to my plight.他们对我的困境极其同情。◆The government is broadly sympathetic to our ideas.政府大体上赞同我们的想法。towards/toward 对⋯同情◆I did not feel sympathetic towards / toward them.对他们我不觉得同情。 |