0 a very sad event or situation, especially one involving death or suffering -- 悲劇性事件,災難,不幸
The pilot averted a tragedy when he succeeded in preventing the plane from crashing. 飛行員成功阻止飛機的墜毀,從而避免了一場悲劇。
Hitler's invasion of Poland led to the tragedy of the Second World War. 希特勒入侵波蘭,引發第二次世界大戰這場浩劫。
His life was touched by hardship and personal tragedy. 他的一生充滿了艱辛和不幸。
Not long after they moved, tragedy struck - their son was killed in an accident. 他們剛搬家不久就遭遇不幸——兒子在一次交通事故中喪生。
[ + (that) ] It's a tragedy (that) so many young people are unable to find jobs. 這麼多的年輕人找不到工作,真是不幸。
Shakespeare's tragedies include "Hamlet", "King Lear", and "Othello". 莎士比亞的悲劇作品包括《哈姆雷特》、《李爾王》和《奧賽羅》。
In Greek tragedy, the role of the chorus is to express the audience's reactions to what is happening in the play. 在希臘悲劇中,合唱隊的作用是表達觀眾對劇情發展的反應。
We are deeply saddened by this devastating tragedy.
News of the tragedy has sobered us.
It's a tragedy that these young people were struck down in their prime.
The tragedy of being a dancer is that you're all washed up by the time you're 35.
Within hours of the tragedy happening, an emergency rescue team had been assembled.
Ntankumaa originated from tragedies, real or legendary, which tradition claims befell par ticular small towns, villages, families, or individuals.
In addition to these old tragedies, pugilistic encounters almost to the death had come off down to recent dates in that secluded arena.
A small tribe of a few hundred people, living through revolutions, defeats, dangers, and tragedies, defends, squanders, or regains the identity of its own ethos.