grieve
v (fml 文)
1 [Tn] cause great sorrow to (sb) 使(某人)极为悲伤
Your mother is very grieved by your refusal to return home. 你离家不归, 你母亲极为伤心.
It grieves me to hear how disobedient you've been. 听说你很不听话, 使我感到非常难过.
It grieves me to have to say it, but (ie It is regrettably true that) you have only yourself to blame. 我是万不得已才说的, 但你是咎由自取.
2
(a) [I, Ipr] ~ (for sb); ~ (over/about sb/sth) feel a deep sorrow because of loss (因失去而)感到悲痛
Their daughter died over a year ago, but they are still grieving. 他们的女儿死去已一年多了, 但他们现在仍很悲痛.
grieve for one's (dead, lost) child 为(死去的、 失去的)孩子伤心
grieve over the death of sb 为某人之死而悲哀.
(b) [Ipr] ~ at/about/over sth feel deep regret (about sth) (对某事)感到非常後悔、 懊悔
It's no use grieving about past errors. 为以往的错误懊悔於事无补.
No problem. We can do some telephone interviews with our users.
没问题。我们可以用电话来采访我们的用户。
When you place a sheet of paper in a fax machine, the machine reads the writing on the page and changes the shapes of letters into electronic signals.
当你把一张纸放进传真机里,机器就会"读"纸上的字迹,把字的形状变为电子符号。
So, celebrate your success, and invite your parents to celebrate with you, however hard it may be for them. If you continue to be excited about your future, you may come to educate your parents in the same way.