0 to understand and care about someone's problems:
1 to support and agree with someone or something:
I sympathize with the general aims of the organization, but on this particular issue I disagree.
2 to show support for something; to agree with something :
I sympathize with your position that it would be irresponsible to lower taxes now.
3 to listen to someone who has a problem and show that you understand and care:
Others sympathized with the more radical student demands.
Fearing that other military personnel were linked to the plot or sympathized with it, the government car ried out an extensive purge of the armed forces in the following months.
One sympathizes with the compilers' desire to have some touchstone for the advice they give, but an appeal to such mythical masters of the pen won't serve.
One of course sympathizes with the area which has suffered, but it is necessary to look at the whole picture.
He said—and we probably all sympathized and agreed with him—that liability for military service would be a bar to emigration.
The exorcist sympathizes with her, but remains duty-bound and traps her.
He sympathized with the moderate wing of the party and was sharply critical of the radicals.
He sympathizes on her and asks her to tell her story.
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理解, 同情,體諒,憐憫, 支持…
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理解, 同情,体谅,怜悯, 支持…
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compadecerse, sentir afinidad, simpatizar…
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condoer-se, compadecer-se, solidarizar-se…
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同情する, 思いやる, 支持する…
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acımak, yakınlık göstermek, acısını paylaşmak…
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compatir, s’associer à, sympathiser…
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compadir-se, simpatitzar…
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