tragically
adverb
uk/ˈtrædʒ.ɪ.kəl.i/us/ˈtrædʒ.ɪ.kəl.i/C2
in a way that is verysad, and ofteninvolvingdeathandsuffering:
Shediedtragicallyyoung.
Tragically, the side-effects of thedrugwere notdiscovereduntil manypeoplehad beenseriouslydamagedby it.
in a way thatrelatestotragedy(= atypeofplayorstorythat is aboutdeathorsuffering):
悲剧地He is the mostsoulfuland tragicallycomplexcharacterin thestory.他是故事中最深情、最悲情复杂的人物。
Hisfailedeffortstokillhis lover'shusbandmake himcomicallypatheticratherthan tragicallyheroic.他没能杀死他情人的丈夫,这让他显得滑稽可悲,而非悲壮。
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tragic
- Thespaceshuttletragicallybrokeup during reentry fromorbitafter 17daysinspace.
- Thelifeof thisjoyfulandvibrantyoungwoman has beencuttragicallyshort.
- Tragically, hediedwithouteverseeinghischild.
- Theyounggirljustslippedover theedgeinto awaterfalland was tragicallykilled.
- They gave aperformanceof thesymphonythat was as tragicallydarkas any I'veeverheard.
Saddening, shocking and upsetting
- affecting
- agonizingly
- arrogance
- baleful
- be cold comfortidiom
- distressing
- distressingly
- dolorous
- ego trip
- egoism
- hurtfully
- impiously
- impiousness
- lacerating
- loftiness
- superiority complex
- teary
- touching
- touchingly
- traumatic
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