单词 | empathize |
释义 | em·pa·thize (also empathise British English) /ˈempəθaɪz/ verb [intransitive] UNDERSTANDto be able to understand someone else’s feelings, problems etc, especially because you have had similar experiences 同情;有同感,产生共鸣 → sympathizeempathize with My mother died last year so I can really empathize with what he’s going through. 我母亲去年过世了,所以我非常理解他的感受。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusempathize• You can easily begin empathizing with situations you only imagine.• Parents need to continue to empathize with the child.• No two humans ever communicated to the fullest extent if they did not empathize with the mind of the other.• Most of all, I empathize with the trade-offs they made, or had to make.• I tried to empathize with their own differing emotional reactions and the fact that they were falling into their own traps again.• They can be written about in such a way that some one else is able to empathize with them.• She could certainly empathize with this situation and her sympathies were not with the weeping marine.em·pa·thize verbChineseSyllable be able Corpus else’s someone etc, especially feelings, to to understand problems |
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