tragedy

noun
🔊/ˈtrædʒədi/
🔊/ˈtrædʒədi/
[countable, uncountable]
(plural tragedies)
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  1. a very sad event or situation, especially one that involves death悲惨的事;不幸;灾难;惨案
    • It's a tragedy that she died so young.她英年早逝是一大悲哀。🔊🔊
    • Tragedy struck the family when their son was hit by a car and killed.这个家庭惨遭不幸,他们的儿子被汽车撞死了。🔊🔊
    • The whole affair ended in tragedy.整个事件以悲剧而告终。🔊🔊
    • Investigators are searching the wreckage of the plane to try to find the cause of the tragedy.调查人员正在搜寻飞机的残骸,以试图找出悲剧的原因。
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    • She had seen the tragedy unfold.她看到了悲剧一步步展开。
    • The closure of the factory is a tragedy for the whole community.工厂的关闭是整个社区的悲剧。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • absolute
    • appalling
    • awful
    verb + tragedy
    • end in
    • be dogged by
    • experience
    tragedy + verb
    • befall somebody
    • happen
    • occur
    preposition
    • tragedy for somebody
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  2. a serious play with a sad ending, especially one in which the main character dies; plays of this type悲剧;悲剧作品
    • Shakespeare’s tragedies莎士比亚的悲剧
    • Greek tragedy希腊悲剧
    • Revenge tragedies were very popular in Elizabethan England.复仇悲剧在伊丽莎白一世时代的英格兰非常受欢迎。
    compare comedyTopics Literature and writingb2, Film and theatreb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • classical
    • Greek
    • Jacobean
    verb + tragedy
    • write
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  3. Word Originlate Middle English: from Old French tragedie, via Latin from Greek tragōidia, apparently from tragos ‘goat’ (the reason remains unexplained) + ōidē ‘song, ode’. Compare with tragic.