tragedy
n
1 [C, U] terrible event that causes great sadness 悲惨的事
Investigators are searching the wreckage of the plane to try and find the cause of the tragedy. 调查人员在飞机残骸中搜索, 希望找出造成这一悲惨事件的原因.
a life blighted by tragedy 饱经惨事折磨的一生
(fig 比喻) It's a tragedy (ie extremely regrettable) for this country that he never became prime minister. 他从未当上首相, 这是国家的极大不幸.
2
(a) [C] serious play with a sad ending 悲剧
Shakespeare's tragedies and comedies 莎士比亚的悲剧和喜剧.
(b) [U] branch of drama that consists of such plays 悲剧艺术
classical French tragedy 法国的古典悲剧艺术. Cf 参看 comedy.
If one law is changed, then people will later want to change other laws.
要是变更了一条法律,那么人们还会要变更别的法律的。
If you want to send a letter to an office abroad that is in a different time zone, you can send a fax, and it will be received even though the office is not open.
如果你要寄信到不同时区的国外办公室,你可以发个传真,即使办公室不开门,信也会被收到。
Experts believe that there are about 40,000 different types of job in the world. Choosing the right one is a difficult job in itself.