sad
adj
noun
sæd
adj
1
FEELING UNHAPPY
感到不愉快
unhappy,
especially
because
something
unpleasant
has
happened
不愉快的,伤心的,难过的;
feel/look/sound
sad
Dad
looked
sad
and
worried
as
he
read
the
letter.
爸爸读着信,看上去又难过又担心。
be
sad
to
hear/see/read
etc
sth
I
was
very
sad
to
hear
that
he
had
died.
听说他去世我非常难过。
sad
that
Lilly
felt
sad
that
Christmas
was
over.
圣诞节过去了,莉莉感到很伤感。
[+
about
]
I
was
sad
about
the
friends
I
was
leaving
behind.
要离开那些朋友,我很难过。
sad
smile/face/expression
etc
There
was
such
a
sad
look
in
her
eyes.
她的眼神很是忧伤。
2
MAKING YOU UNHAPPY
让人不开心
a
sad
event,
situation
etc
makes
you
feel
unhappy
令人伤心的,使人难过的
Sorry
to
hear
the
sad
news
.
很抱歉听到这令人伤心的消息。
It
was
a
sad
case
.
The
boy
ended
up
in
prison.
事情很惨,那男孩子最后进了监狱。
sad
story/song/film
etc
a
story
with
a
sad
ending
结尾令人伤感的故事
it
is
sad
to
see/hear
etc
sth
It
was
sad
to
see
them
arguing.
看到他们争吵真叫人心里难受。
sad
time/day/moment
etc
This
is
a
sad
day
for
us
all.
今天对我们每个人来说都是一个伤心的日子。
3
NOT SATISFACTORY
不能令人满意的
very
bad
or
unacceptable
糟糕的,不能令人接受的
spoken
There
aren’t
enough
teachers,
which
is
a
sad
state
of
affairs
(=bad
situation)
.
教师不够,这情况很糟糕。
it’s
sad
that/when/if
…
It’s
sad
if
people
are
too
afraid
to
go
out
alone
at
night.
如果人们晚上都吓得不敢独自出门,那是很糟糕的。
the
sad
fact
is
(that)
spoken
【口】
:
The
sad
fact
is
that
prejudice
still
exists.
令人不能接受的是,偏见仍然存在。
Sad
to
say
(=unfortunately)
,
the
country
is
heading
towards
civil
war.
很遗憾,这个国家正在走向内战。
4
LONELY
孤独的
a
sad
person
has
a
dull,
unhappy,
or
lonely
life
不幸的,可怜的
She’s
a
sad
character
–
without
any
friends
at
all.
她是个可怜的人 — 一个朋友都没有。
5
BORING
令人厌烦的
boring
or
not
deserving
any
respect
[非正式] 乏味的,无趣的
informal
Stay
in
on
Saturday
night?
What
a
sad
idea!
星期六晚上呆在家里?这想法多没劲!
6
sadder and/but wiser
having
learned
something
from
an
unpleasant
experience
因吃过苦头而变得聪明
He
came
out
of
the
relationship
sadder
but
wiser.
他摆脱了那段关系,吃了苦头也学了乖。
sæd
noun
7
seasonal affective disorder
the
abbreviation
of
缩写= seasonal affective disorder