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单词 Tragic
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(1) It was just a tragic accident.
(2) Hers is a tragic story.
(3) These tragic incidents have had an immediate effect.
(4) She passed out when she heard the tragic news.
(5) It would be tragic if her talent remained unrecognized.
(6) The novel is comic and tragic.
(7) He drove too fast with tragic consequences.
(8) The play is both comic and tragic.
(9) Can you think of a rhyme for "tragic"?
(10) Tragic literature dignifies sorrow and disaster.
(11) He was killed in a tragic accident at the age of 24.
(12) Violetta is one of the great tragic heroines of Verdi's operas.
(13) He called it the most grotesquely tragic experience that he's ever had.
(14) The parents were not to blame for the tragic death of their son.
(15) Mason was outclassed by Lennox Lewis in his tragic last fight at Wembley.
(16) Cuts in the health service could have tragic consequences for patients.
(17) His family are still mourning John's tragic death .
(18) The tragic news distressed us all.
(19) She prophesied the tragic outcome.
(20) He died in tragic circumstances.
(21) He couldn't erase the tragic scene from his memory.
(22) The tragic event is sharply etched into my memory.
(23) It's tragic that he died so young.
(24) There was a tragic accident on the highway yesterday.
(25) Nothing could obliterate the memory of those tragic events.
(26) This tragic incident underlines the need for immediate action.
(27) "It's tragic!" swoons Jeffrey in mock horror.
(28) He makes King Lear a truly tragic figure.
(29) The mother leaped up from her chair when she heard the tragic news.
(30) Many cinema-goers were stunned by the film's violent and tragic end.
(1) It was just a tragic accident.
(2) These tragic incidents have had an immediate effect.
(3) She passed out when she heard the tragic news.
(4) It would be tragic if her talent remained unrecognized.
(5) The novel is comic and tragic.
(6) He drove too fast with tragic consequences.
(7) The play is both comic and tragic.
(8) Can you think of a rhyme for "tragic"?
(9) Tragic literature dignifies sorrow and disaster.
(10) He was killed in a tragic accident at the age of 24.
(11) Violetta is one of the great tragic heroines of Verdi's operas.
(12) He called it the most grotesquely tragic experience that he's ever had.
(13) The parents were not to blame for the tragic death of their son.
(14) Mason was outclassed by Lennox Lewis in his tragic last fight at Wembley.
(15) Cuts in the health service could have tragic consequences for patients.
(16) Many cinema-goers were stunned by the film's violent and tragic end.
(17) She prophesied the tragic outcome.
(18) There was a tragic accident on the highway yesterday.
(31) He is a tragic victim of destiny.
(32) She met a tragic and untimely death at 25.
(33) She listened to the tragic news ashen - faced.
(34) She was witness to the tragic event.
(35) We do not want to see a repetition of last year's tragic events.
(36) During his acting career, he has played all Shakespeare's great tragic heroes.
(37) The bomb explosion resulted in a tragic loss of life.
(38) She was well fitted to the role of tragic heroine.
(39) She got revved up by the tragic ending of the film.
(40) It is the height of folly and a tragic waste to gallop into war.
(41) Hospital authorities admitted that a tragic mistake/error had taken place.
(42) To some extent, we are all responsible for this tragic situation.
(43) Her tragic story touched us all deeply/touched our hearts with sorrow.
(44) The circumstances are tragic but we have to act within the law.
(45) The war has led to a tragic loss of life .
(46) It is tragic that the theatre has had to close.
(47) It's a tragic situation and no one will ever know exactly what happened.
(48) The play closed with the tragic death of both hero and heroine.
(49) She interprets the role as more tragic than I expected.
(50) The family would like to express their thanks to all those who sent messages of sympathy after Jack's tragic accident.
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(51) There is always a flaw in the character of a tragic hero.
(52) I know what it means to lose a child under such tragic circumstances.
(53) It is all very tragic and I am afraid I just cannot bring myself to talk about it at the moment.
(54) He seduced her into an affair that had tragic consequences for both of them.
(55) She could not bring herself to tell him the tragic news.
(56) The kids of Kobe try to be as stoic as their parents in this tragic situation.
(57) Beneath the gloss of success was a tragic private life.
(58) There is a lesson for all parents in this tragic accident.
(59) He went to pieces when they told him the tragic news.
(60) The effect of the pollution on the beaches is absolutely tragic.
(61) Lillian Board's death at 22 was a tragic loss for British athletics.
(62) His friends were deeply shocked and saddened by the tragic news of his death.
(63) To a certain extent, we are all responsible for this tragic situation.
(64) The tragic irony is that the drug was supposed to save lives.
(65) In light of this tragic event, we have cancelled the 4th of July celebrations.
(66) Paula lost her hearing after a tragic car accident.
(67) Ignoring safety procedures can have potentially tragic consequences.
(68) The news of his tragic death stunned everyone.
(69) Shakespeare's best-known tragic hero is probably Hamlet.
(70) But the tragic story does not end there.
(71) Many more tragic and fatal accidents have occurred there.
(72) Hamlet is Shakespeare's most famous tragic hero.
(73) Life would be tragic if it weren't funny. Stephen Hawking 
(74) I thought he was very handsome, tragic and iconoclastic.
(75) Ray was knocking them down one by one, unlike his tragic ancestor who only knocked himself down.
(76) The bereaved are normally anxious for a speedy conclusion in these tragic cases.
(77) The jury saw this case exactly as it is: It was a tragic accident, not a murder.
(78) Its tragic revelations are presented in a quiet, conversational style which hides deep emotions.
(79) It would be tragic if World Bank assistance is used to pursue the ineffective treatment regimen.
(80) A sad,[] tragic man trapped by an accident of birth.
(81) The royalties go to Birthright; let's hope they find a way to prevent tragic cot deaths.
(82) This of course has been well documented in the tragic cases of children suffering from abuse.
(83) His is a veritable Horatio Alger story with a tragic finish.
(84) Events therefore ground on with what appeared to be a tragic inevitability.
(85) It is against these projections and insinuations that Luzhin tries to devise a defence, the failure of which has tragic consequences.
(86) The whole community is deeply grieved by her tragic death.
(87) If that is acceptable, why not create a clone of a child who was lost in a tragic accident?
(88) He carries on with his illogical druggy spew, obviously telling a tragic story by the look on his face.
(89) It was a tragic ending to what could have, undoubtedly would have, been a golden career.
(90) It arouses dim memories of that tragic time when the flow of milk ceased for the child, when he was weaned.
(91) The village hit the headlines, however, in a tragic way when an accident and fire happened on 13 October 1928.
(92) But here Golding offers the extremest instance of how it might be tragic too.
(93) As a result, what we see is consistently open to interpretation, often with profound and tragic consequences.
(94) He says that the case for re-starting Newent's night time ambulance service has been proved, albeit with tragic consequences.
(95) With his death, University of Dayton basketball star Chris Daniels joined the tragic ranks of young athletes who just suddenly die.
(96) Today, the Mirror looks back to the first tragic deaths in one of the world's longest and more bitter conflicts.
(97) No family, he knew(), had not suffered the bereavement or tragic maiming of some one near and dear.
(98) It was so tragic that the girl should be going through all this by herself.
(99) Although the baby-swop case was tragic, I bet the staff involved will suffer guilt for the rest of their lives.
(100) The Aboriginal rebellion is as tragic as life aboard the Sincerity is hilarious.
(101) Yesterday's train crash near Selby, North Yorkshire, was clearly a tragic consequence of chance and deadly events.
(102) Frustrated by his lack of social acceptance he retreats into a world of fantasy and self-delusion ... with tragic results.
(103) Often, withdrawal is a straight forward but tragic response of older people to their inability to finance social integration.
(104) But Laker, like all tragic heroes, had his fatal flaw, hubris.
(105) Time and again, she had cast her mind back to before Maisie was lost in that tragic fire.
(106) Interspersed between tragic stories are a few songs supplying pointed but comic relief.
(107) Why should his death, however tragic, threaten irreparable damage to an institutional structure of such proven strength?
(108) The tragic sky is the only thing that can be appealed to in certain circumstances.
(109) Friendship is far more tragic than love. It lasts longer. Oscar Wilde 
(110) They were to figure prominently among the more tragic case histories.
(111) David Lawrence,[http:///tragic.html] whose first overseas Test came to a tragic end when he broke his kneecap while bowling.
(112) Her face was pale and tragic in the lamplight; her bright eyes shone like amber held up to the light.
(113) Since his tragic death my daughter has carried on his good work.
(114) Imagine our horror at the thought that we might now be held legally responsible for the tragic results of an inadequate diet.
(115) In most cases the pesme sing of tragic heroes who met violent deaths, martyrs to the national cause.
(116) Jean Valjean's long and tragic life was coming to an end.
(117) But it would be tragic to have finally reached the real tough issues only to see it all fall apart.
(118) There was complete silence in the room as the play came to its tragic conclusion.
(119) A whole new tragic category of bankrupts are in the making.
(120) In short, the comic poet is invading the territory of the tragic muse.
(121) I was gripped by the tragic stories of his childhood.
(122) An even more tragic fate befell many who, amid the crazed stampede, were able to get out of the fort.
(123) Was this the moment to ask about Emily's brother, Tom, and the tragic accident?
(124) The team's victory was clouded by the tragic events in their hometown.
(125) I hope that it will ease the difficulties of people who face such a tragic circumstance.
(126) Read in studio Eighty years ago Captain Scott's expedition to the south pole came to its tragic end.
(127) It had stayed alive in the family because of a tragic coincidence.
(128) Sentimental comedy possesses several characteristics that are incompatible with the classic concept of tragedy and the tragic hero.
(129) I have no reason to believe at this time that this was anything more than a terribly tragic accident.
(130) So now, investors hope the fat lady sings an aria, not a tragic opera.
(131) The biggest incident in which he has been involved was tragic double fatal accident in which two young girls died.
(132) The change from adversity to prosperity, according to Aristotle, fails to produce the proper tragic effect.
(133) The tragic myth's ugly content stimulates a higher, aesthetic pleasure.
(134) Already the tragic discovery of a yellow-suited body among the pinnacles has led to furious and immoderate speculation in the national press.
(135) Now an inquest is to be held into the tragic woman's death.
(136) It is of course tragic that her marriage is now ending in failure.
(137) Affectionately, the documentary gives due to what gay visibility there was, even if gay characters met tragic ends.
(138) Every high school has its Romeo and Juliet, one tragic couple. So does every generation. Chuck Palahniuk 
(139) Fifty years later, it provides a remarkably smooth and engrossing ride to its tragic destination.
(140) For four days and nights, communal frenzy added a tragic dimension to this hapless and beleaguered city.
(141) Invaded by photographs the toys are decontextualised from childhood, sinister, tragic recollections of a half-forgotten adventure.
(142) She renounced the role of tragic widow with an austerity that irritated her would-be saviours.
(143) Since his tragic mishap, the former marathon runner has accomplished many projects including an outward bound course, abseiling and canoeing.
(144) At this stage, the need to control war to prevent it becoming a tragic and self-defeating activity demanded strong action.
(145) When people hear tragic news their first reaction is usually one of disbelief.
(146) And it is leaving behind a tragic toll of death, heartache and despair throughout Britain.
(147) Coroner David Gibbons said he was satisfied that Mr Pollards death was was a tragic accident.
(148) Party chairman Chris Patten, the tragic hero of the hour, arrived shortly after 11.00 for a lengthy post-mortem.
(149) The most tragic thing in the world is a sick doctor. George Bernard Shaw 
(150) Only concerted action and investigation by the government can right these tragic injustices that continue to occur.
(151) It would be very tragic if her economic circumstances ever pulled her down.
(152) Let him know that something good has come out of his tragic death.
(153) The needles splinter the wind into dirges and laments that tell of the long and tragic history of the trees.
(154) The debacle in Poznam featured that old chestnut, the diabolical deflection, known and despised since that tragic afternoon in Gelsenkirchen.
(155) Meanwhile parents like Gwen Watkins just want their voice to be heard and a clearer understanding of a tragic chain of deaths.
(156) Some youngsters who contracted the disease had fallen from their bikes, but this was nothing more than a tragic coincidence.
(157) "Tragic" than the Palestinians have been in the ablution.
(158) The saga novels in Ming and Qing dynasties were always permeated with a strong sentimentalism. Tragic theme is the common feature of the novels of this kind.
(159) Even so, it would be tragic if Russia's leaders used them to justify further centralising power, more crackdowns on political freedom and greater powers for the state's security forces.
(160) All the poems centered about the poetess' individual fortunes and displayed tragic scenes and emotions which represented the principles of "poems emblem plaintiveness " by Confucius.
(161) In the four centuries since Romeo and Juliet was first performed, Shakespeare's tragic tale of "star cross'd lovers" has been recast into formats from high school comedy to musical theater.
(162) For Minnesota the social costs of gambling are emerging in vivid tragic details.
(163) The woman is besieged by conflagration the barbecue has been forcedly very tragic in the balcony.
(164) Modern rationalism, characterized of limitness, imperfectness and tragic consciousness, reflects a kind of human world's inside mechanism and the existence of the inside humanity spirit.
(165) However, this five missionaries who had just set foot on this land, not long after the tragic nature of the family of the brutal killing of Oka.
(166) A classic example of enlargement is Nietzsche's encounter with Zarathustra, which made of the critic and aphorist a tragic poet and prophet. Another example is St.
(167) If these tragic events lead to the demonization of the Muslims of India, the terrorists will have won.
(168) The self-humiliation interweaving with disgraceful situation and the integrating of agony with grief and indignation, form his strong tragic consciousness.
(169) Miscegenation, he says, is "essentially unnatural and destructive", and mixed-race children "are the most tragic victims of enforced multi-racism".
(170) Our sense of the Depression may be bound up with the tragic social realism of Steinbeck's 'The Grapes of Wrath'.
(170) Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
(171) These very tragic events, as well as a shift to security and bioterrorism, overshadowed the release and implementation of this campaign and led to a complete failure of any uptake.
(172) The tragic spirit and self-condemnation of Karjelina has kept us interested in understanding her charm.
(173) The tragic nature of Eugene O Neill splays is deeply influenced by the ancient Greek tragedy, the expressionism of Strindberg, and O Neill sown experience.
(174) This play, along with Blood Wedding and Yerma, forms Lorca's "Rural Trilogy, " which respectively depicts the tragic minutiae of women's lives in Spain.
(175) He is the author of numerous books, including Adverse Reactions, about modern drug regulation as seen through the tragic story of chloramphenicol, which caused a fatal blood disorder.
(176) There is no dearth of love quotes either, right from a new beginning to a tragic end-all the facets of love have been captured.
(177) CALVIN TRILLIN made his reputation over four decades as the author of "US Journal" in the New Yorker, reporting extensively about serious and often tragic subjects such as race relations and crime.
(178) Backtracking from the grand speech before his defeat at Zanzibar Land, we already see the sympathetic Big Boss and his savior status with Gray Fox's tragic childhood, Dr.
(179) Record of a Journey to the West is a tragic story written in the appearance of a comedy by the author and it is a jocosity depiction of survival consciousness.
(180) The opera"Faust"is one piece of representative work in all of Gounod's operas, the plot in which about a tragic love story between Faust and Margarita was from parts of Goethe's drama"Faust".
(181) If there is any tragic flaw in her character, the playwright has turned the blind-spot to it and evidently wishes us to do the same.
(182) The second scenario is just the opposite of the first one, but equally tragic: it consists of an "inflationist cure" so intense that a new bubble is created.
(183) However, because of the special social status Pinger cannot get rid of the shackles of the feudal society, which leads to her tragic life.
(184) In The Line of Beauty, Aids becomes part of a bigger picture and of that arc from naive romance at the beginning to a more disillusioned and even tragic ending.
(185) In his Anthology of the Middle State, his strong sense of tragic consciousness scintillate through the lives of poets, epitaphs and poems, telling us his internal solitude and pains.
(186) Therefore, the ancient Chinese history currency circulation become tragic history.
(187) This confused sense of reality and possibility turns out Brutus's tragic flaw that underlies all the major decisions he makes and consequently results in his own ruin.
(188) It may well be our tragic flaw, seeing City as our Mindless Evolution, irreversible, Man's way of changing, not Biological?
(189) From his poetry of mourning for friends, we can comprehend that it is time that can explain YiMin's tragic foreordination.
(190) In this paper, we hold that the fundamental feature of tragic persons is that they long for bringing free personality into being, and have a strong transcendent impulse.
(191) The tragic end of Mike Starr, the Alice in Chains bassist who died on Tuesday after a heroin overdose, might look like just another rock death.
(192) What can parents learn from the tragic case of Yeardley Love, the 22-year-old University of Virginia lacrosse player who was murdered on May 3, just three weeks before her college graduation?
(193) Mr Kirkman said friends and family could not have anticipated the "tragic event".
(194) Tragic sense of death is one of the entrance to apprehend Eugene O'neill's dramas and to acknowledge his tragic aesthetics.
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