0 to feel or express great sadness, especially because of someone's death:
1 to feel or express deep sadness, esp. because of someone’s death:
So the son must mourn, but the mourning is impossible because the father has ruined and disgraced the family.
The mourning response of parents to the death of a newborn infant.
Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted.
Not only might the mourner need to create meaning, but, in fact, those who are mourning often work to change social conditions.
How dramatically are we allowed to mourn, panic, or become infuriated before we are considered, or consider ourselves, dysfunctional, disordered, or simply "inconvenient"?
Parents were heartbroken at the death of a child, but mourned an older child more than a young infant.
In so far as grandparental relations are concerned, we found no examples of grandparents left ' mourning ' having lost touch with grandchildren following divorce.
I mourn him as a friend and colleague.
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(尤指因某人的亡故而)哀悼,悲傷…
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(尤指因某人的亡故而)哀悼,悲伤…
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llorar la muerte de, estar de duelo, lamentar la muerte…
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lamentar a morte (de), chorar, estar de luto…
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(人)が(死を)悲しむ…
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matem tutmak, yas tutmak…
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pleurer, déplorer…
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plorar la mort de, estar de dol…
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