Fragen über die Beispielsätze mit, und die Definition und Benutzung von "Tragedy"
Die Bedeutung von "Tragedy" in verschiedenen Ausdrücken und Sätzen
Q:
Was bedeutet tragedy?
A:
سانحہ......
koe dangerous wakaya hona
سانحہ......
koe dangerous wakaya hona
Q:
Was bedeutet "just plain tragedy" (talking about the death of ash trees)?
A:
It means it is a terrible loss. I don't know why we add 'plain' in here though, perhaps because it means it's a tragedy that is obvious to see/plain to see.
Q:
Was bedeutet we are born so beautiful. the greatest tragedy is being convinced we are not.?
A:
it basically means that we are beautiful and shouldn't think otherwise
Q:
Was bedeutet It’s not a tragedy if the baby eats less at a particular meal than usual, though many parents see it "as some sort of reflection on themselves" if the baby is not that interested in eating at a particular time?
A:
By "parents see it as some sort of reflection on themselves" it means that the parents see the baby's refusal to eat everything as a result of their actions. Essentially they are blaming themselves for the baby not finishing the food.
Beispielsätze die "Tragedy" benutzen
Q:
Bitte zeige mir Beispielsätze mit tragedy.
A:
her son's death was a terrible tragedy
Ähnliche Wörter wie "Tragedy" und ihre Unterschiede
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen tragedy und catastrophe und disaster und crisis und accident ?
A:
tragedy:
A tragedy can either refer to a play depicting tragic events (typically the downfall of the protagonist), or to an event resulting in human suffering or loss of life. It is very common to see events where these deaths are the result of human action to be called tragedies (bombings, shootings, etc).
catastrophe:
This is mainly used in reference to natural disasters, such as large earthquakes, fires, etc. In reference to these events, you also often hear the phrase "the damage was catastrophic."
disaster:
Disaster has a very similar meaning to catastrophe, but is a bit less severe. In daily conversation, situations which have gone incredibly poorly can be described as disastrous.
Ex. "That interview was a complete disaster. I couldn't answer a single question properly"
crisis:
This is generally used to talk about moments with extreme amounts of stress, difficulty, or danger. If something goes wrong during a crisis, it is likely that there will be severe, lasting repercussions. When talking about people, someone who is on the verge of a breakdown might be described as "going through a bit of crisis."
Ex. 2008 financial crisis, Cuban missile crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic is an example of a public health crisis
accident:
In its broadest sense an accident is just something that happened that wasn't intentional. However, it can also be used to more specifically refer to incidents where people are unintentionally hurt or killed.
Ex. car accident, boating accident, workplace accident
A tragedy can either refer to a play depicting tragic events (typically the downfall of the protagonist), or to an event resulting in human suffering or loss of life. It is very common to see events where these deaths are the result of human action to be called tragedies (bombings, shootings, etc).
catastrophe:
This is mainly used in reference to natural disasters, such as large earthquakes, fires, etc. In reference to these events, you also often hear the phrase "the damage was catastrophic."
disaster:
Disaster has a very similar meaning to catastrophe, but is a bit less severe. In daily conversation, situations which have gone incredibly poorly can be described as disastrous.
Ex. "That interview was a complete disaster. I couldn't answer a single question properly"
crisis:
This is generally used to talk about moments with extreme amounts of stress, difficulty, or danger. If something goes wrong during a crisis, it is likely that there will be severe, lasting repercussions. When talking about people, someone who is on the verge of a breakdown might be described as "going through a bit of crisis."
Ex. 2008 financial crisis, Cuban missile crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic is an example of a public health crisis
accident:
In its broadest sense an accident is just something that happened that wasn't intentional. However, it can also be used to more specifically refer to incidents where people are unintentionally hurt or killed.
Ex. car accident, boating accident, workplace accident
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Did you hear about the tragedy? und Did you ever hear about the tragedy? ?
A:
they are the same :))
Q:
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen what was a tragedy for nearly everyone in the city was an opportunity for John. und A tragedy for nearly everyone in the city was an opportunity for John. ?
A:
Just different order of words. I think the first one sounds more naturals.
"what" serves as Korean 것 , it just stands in thr beginning as it should I. English grammar
"what" serves as Korean 것 , it just stands in thr beginning as it should I. English grammar
Übersetzungen von "Tragedy"
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? tragedy
how can I use " tragedy " in a sentence?
how can I use " tragedy " in a sentence?
A:
Losing him was a tragedy
It’s such a tragedy
Losing him was a tragedy
It’s such a tragedy
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? tragedy
A:
tr-ag-eh-D
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? tragedy
A:
Tragedy.
Q:
Wie sagt man das auf Englisch (US)? tragedy
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@LucyShangguan:
Andere Fragen zu "Tragedy"
Q:
You can’t assume that all tragedies involving underprivileged children are poverty in nature. ( or resulted from poverty.)
klingt das natürlich?
klingt das natürlich?
A:
You can't assume that all tragedies involving underprivileged children result from poverty.
is the correct form. "are poverty in nature" is incorrect.
is the correct form. "are poverty in nature" is incorrect.
Q:
Since she was loved so much, the most tragedy for collegue would be the retirement of her who was a member of the company.
She was so loved that the most tragic thing for collegue was the retirement of her, a member of the company. klingt das natürlich?
She was so loved that the most tragic thing for collegue was the retirement of her, a member of the company. klingt das natürlich?
A:
Since she was loved so much, the most tragedy for collegue would be the retirement of her who was a member of the company.
She was so loved that the most tragic thing for collegue was the retirement of her, a member of the company.
Try this:
Since she was so beloved by everyone at the company, her retirement was very difficult for her co-workers.
Note: The word “tragic” in this situation is a little too strong. Also, in the US we typically use “co-worker” instead of “colleague” which is very British.
She was so loved that the most tragic thing for collegue was the retirement of her, a member of the company.
Try this:
Since she was so beloved by everyone at the company, her retirement was very difficult for her co-workers.
Note: The word “tragic” in this situation is a little too strong. Also, in the US we typically use “co-worker” instead of “colleague” which is very British.
Q:
Looking back on the tragedy from a distance of 15 years , I still think it wasn't an accident. klingt das natürlich?
A:
"Looking back at the tragedy 15 years ago, I still don't think it was an accident."
Q:
When I woke up, I saw tragedy news happened last night. A wealthy gunman killed more than 50 people at the country music concert in Las Vegas. He shot machine guns from the hotel room at 32nd floor. People at the sight cannot stop him or save themselves. I wonder what NRA say about this since they usually state that people can prevent the tragedy if they have guns and defend themselves by shooting crime person. This time, they couldn’t shoot him even if they had guns. klingt das natürlich?
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When I woke up, I saw the news of a tragedy that happened last night. A wealthy gunman killed more than 50 people at a country music concert in Las Vegas. He shot machine guns from the hotel room on the 32nd floor. The at the concert couldn't stop him or save themselves. I wonder what NRA will say about this since they usually state that people can prevent tragedies if they have guns and defend themselves by shooting the criminal. This time, they couldn’t have shot him even if they had guns.
Q:
" I serve to enhance tragedy "
I saw this from a someone's post . I want to know what "serve" means in this sentence
I saw this from a someone's post . I want to know what "serve" means in this sentence
A:
Hmm... kinda hard to explain.
Serve means to do something for someone or something, or to do a duty. so in this sentence, I guess it means
"I do my duty and enhance tragedy"...?
The tone of the sentence sounds sardonic(cynical) to me haha....
Serve means to do something for someone or something, or to do a duty. so in this sentence, I guess it means
"I do my duty and enhance tragedy"...?
The tone of the sentence sounds sardonic(cynical) to me haha....
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