0 a feeling of pity or sorrow for a person in trouble -- soustrast
When her husband died, she received many letters of sympathy.
1 the state or feeling of being in agreement with, or of being able to understand, the attitude or feelings of another person -- sympatie, souhlas
The municipal president claimed that a 'demonstration of sympathies ' on the part of an agrarista regidor had given rise to the ' mutiny'.
Their moral imagination was constricted, their sympathies limited.
One feels that he is hoarding his sympathies.
Subjective assessment of symptoms and signs means that often correct diagnosis relies on the awareness and sympathies of the attending healthcare professional.
He tries, largely successfully, to provide an objective overview of both sides of the campaign, although-by his own admission-his sympathies are with those promoting protection.
The final two chapters discuss the application of his intellectual sympathies to contemporary affairs.
Indeed, this was part of her deliberate strategy to elicit the sympathies of the magazine-reading public.
Human sympathies are notoriously fickle and attach to all sorts of objects, both appropriate and inappropriate.
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理解, 同情(心),理解, 支持…
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compasión, lástima, simpatía [feminine…
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compaixão, solidariedade…
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同情, 思いやり…
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halden anlama, çelebice davranma, anlayış gösterme…
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compassion [feminine], sympathie [feminine], sympathie…
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