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tragic

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Literature, Theatre
tra·gic /ˈtrædʒɪk/ ●●○ adjective  1 DISASTERa tragic event or situation makes you feel very sad, especially because it involves death or suffering 悲惨的,不幸的 comic The parents were not to blame for the tragic death of their son. 儿子的惨死不是他父母的错。 Lillian Board’s death at 22 was a tragic loss for British athletics. 莉莲博德22岁早逝,这对英国田径界来说是个惨痛的损失。2 [only before noun]ALAPT relating to tragedy in books or plays 悲剧的 OPP comic a great tragic actor 一名伟大的悲剧演员tragic hero (=the main person in a tragedy) 悲剧主角
Examples from the Corpus
tragicBoth sisters died in a tragic car accident.They were to figure prominently among the more tragic case histories.This trend has already had plenty of tragic consequences.To Callahan, application of industrial methods to the schools had tragic consequences.Her face was often thoughtful, and there was sometimes a tragic note in her voice.Surely nothing in the world could be more tragic than that?But here Golding offers the extremest instance of how it might be tragic too.In a tragic twist of irony, Goldberg was taken seriously.tragic deathLet him know that something good has come out of his tragic death.Today, the Mirror looks back to the first tragic deaths in one of the world's longest and more bitter conflicts.Since his tragic death my daughter has carried on his good work.Police believe the tragic death of 21 year old Lee Russell may be linked to drug abuse.It concerns the tragic death on 5 February of six-year-old Carley Reavill who died in hospital of meningitis.The news of his tragic death stunned everyone.tragic heroSentimental comedy possesses several characteristics that are incompatible with the classic concept of tragedy and the tragic hero.But Laker, like all tragic heroes, had his fatal flaw, hubris.Party chairman Chris Patten, the tragic hero of the hour, arrived shortly after 11.00 for a lengthy post-mortem.In most cases the pesme sing of tragic heroes who met violent deaths, martyrs to the national cause.
Origin tragic (1500-1600) Latin tragicus, from Greek tragikos, from tragoidia; → TRAGEDY
tra·gic adjectiveChineseSyllable
or feel Corpus event makes very you a especially situation sad, tragic


tragic
tragic /ˈtrædʒɪk/ adjective
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: tragicus, from Greek tragikos, from tragoidia; tragedy
1. a tragic event or situation makes you feel very sad, especially because it involves death or suffering ⇨ comic:
    The parents were not to blame for the tragic death of their son.
    Lillian Board’s death at 22 was a tragic loss for British athletics.
2. [only before noun] relating to tragedy in books or plays
   OPP  comic:
    a great tragic actor
    tragic hero (=the main person in a tragedy)


tra·gicBrE /ˈtrædʒɪk/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtrædʒɪk/ 🔊 adjectivemaking you feel very sad, usually because sb has died or suffered a lot 悲惨的;悲痛的;可悲的He was killed in a tragic accident at the age of 24. 他 24 岁时在一次悲惨的事故中丧命。🔊🔊Cuts in the health service could have tragic consequences for patients. 减少公共医疗卫生服务可能对病人造成悲惨的后果。🔊🔊It would be tragic if her talent remained unrecognized. 若她一直怀才不遇,那就可悲了。🔊🔊 [only before noun] connected with tragedy (= the style of literature) 悲剧的a tragic actor/hero 悲剧演员/男主角

comic, far-fetched, gripping, historical, mannered, moving, rambling, readable, story, tragic

tra·gic·al·ly BrE /ˈtrædʒɪkli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈtrædʒɪkli/ 🔊 adverbTragically, his wife was killed in a car accident. 他的妻子在车祸中不幸身亡。🔊🔊He died tragically young. 他英年早逝。🔊🔊