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sympathize

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++sym·pa·thize (also sympathise British English) /ˈsɪmpəθaɪz/ verb [intransitive]  1 SYMPATHIZEto feel sorry for someone because you understand their problems 同情 I sympathize, but I don’t know how to help. 我很同情,但不知道如何帮忙。sympathize with I can sympathize with those who have lost loved ones. 我同情那些失去至爱的人。2 SUPPORT A PERSON, GROUP, OR PLANto support someone’s ideas or actions 支持sympathize with The public sympathized with the miners’ strike. 公众支持矿工罢工。nTHESAURUSsympathize (also sympathise British English) /ˈsɪmpəθaɪz/ to feel sad for someone because you understand their problemsIt must be awful for you – I do sympathize.He told me how difficult it was dealing with his parents, and I sympathized with him. feel sorry for somebody to feel sad for someone because they have had bad luck or are in a difficult situationI felt really sorry for him when he lost his job.It’s his wife I feel sorry for – on her own with four kids.understand to realize how someone feels and why they behave the way they do, and be kind to themI’m sure if you talk to him, he’ll understand.It’s important to try and understand teenagers.pity to feel sad for someone because they are in a very difficult situationThe man paled when they found him guilty, and I pitied him.I pity anyone who has to feed a family on such a low income.→ See Verb table
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sympathizeArcher winced at the joining of the names, and then, with a quick readjustment, understood, sympathized and pitied.My dear, I completely understand and sympathize, but there's not much I can do about it, really.This is not so hard to sympathize with, even for those with no experience of addictive drugs.I also deeply sympathized with George because Lennie had practically spoiled his life yet George never seemed to complain.She could sympathize with his chagrin but it was hardly enough to keep him awake at night.It's hard not to sympathize with the plight of single parents in today's world.So it came about that the manufacturers, merchants, and traders of Great Britain sympathized with the Southern people.If so, he could sympathize with them.Anyone who has ever waited in line at the Department of Motor Vehicles will sympathize with this dilemma.sympathize withThe public has sympathized with the firefighters' request for a raise.I can sympathize with those who have lost loved ones.
sym·pa·thize verbn THESAURUS1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
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sympathize
sympathize (also sympathise British English) /ˈsɪmpəθaɪz/ verb [intransitive]
 Word Family: noun: sympathy, sympathizer; verb: sympathize; adverb: sympathetically; adjective: sympatheticunsympathetic
1. to feel sorry for someone because you understand their problems:
    I sympathize, but I don’t know how to help.
    sympathize with
    I can sympathize with those who have lost loved ones.
2. to support someone’s ideas or actions
    sympathize with
    The public sympathized with the miners’ strike.
     
THESAURUS
    sympathize (also sympathise British English) /ˈsɪmpəθaɪz/ to feel sad for someone because you understand their problems: It must be awful for you – I do sympathize. | He told me how difficult it was dealing with his parents, and I sympathized with him.
    feel sorry for somebody to feel sad for someone because they have had bad luck or are in a difficult situation: I felt really sorry for him when he lost his job. | It’s his wife I feel sorry for – on her own with four kids.
    understand to realize how someone feels and why they behave the way they do, and be kind to them: I’m sure if you talk to him, he’ll understand. | It’s important to try and understand teenagers.
    pity to feel sad for someone because they are in a very difficult situation: The man paled when they found him guilty, and I pitied him. | I pity anyone who has to feed a family on such a low income.


sym·pa·thize (BrE also sym·pa·thise) BrE /ˈsɪmpəθaɪz/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsɪmpəθaɪz/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they sympathize BrE /ˈsɪmpəθaɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsɪmpəθaɪz/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it sympathizes BrE /ˈsɪmpəθaɪzɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsɪmpəθaɪzɪz/ 🔊past simple sympathized BrE /ˈsɪmpəθaɪzd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsɪmpəθaɪzd/ 🔊past participle sympathized BrE /ˈsɪmpəθaɪzd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsɪmpəθaɪzd/ 🔊 -ing form sympathizing BrE /ˈsɪmpəθaɪzɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈsɪmpəθaɪzɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive, transitive] ~ (with sb/sth) | + speech to feel sorry for sb; to show that you understand and feel sorry about sb's problems 同情I find it very hard to sympathize with him. 我觉得很难去同情他。🔊🔊 [intransitive] ~ with sb/sth to support sb/sth 赞同;支持He has never really sympathized with the aims of Animal Rights activists. 他从来没有真正赞同过动物权利保护者的目标。🔊🔊