extend condolences
致以哀悼
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A formal and official way to offer sympathy, often used in public statements.
一种正式和官方的表示同情的方式,常用于公开声明。
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extend condolences = 致以哀悼 (一种正式和官方的表示同情的方式,常用于公开声明。)
- We would like to extend our heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims.我们谨向遇难者家属致以诚挚的哀悼。
- The President extended his deepest condolences to the nation after the tragedy.悲剧发生后,总统向全国致以最深切的哀悼。
- On behalf of the company, I extend my sincere condolences to you and your family.我代表公司,向您和您的家人致以诚挚的哀悼。
- The ambassador formally extended the nation's condolences to the grieving government.大使向沉痛的政府正式转达了国家的哀悼。
- He wrote a formal letter to extend his personal condolences to his late colleague's wife.他写了一封正式信函,向已故同事的妻子致以个人的哀悼。
- Many world leaders have extended their condolences following the natural disaster.自然灾害发生后,许多世界领导人表示了哀悼。
- Extending our condolences is the least we can do to show our support.表示哀悼是我们表达支持最起码能做的事。
- We will extend our condolences to the bereaved family in person tomorrow.我们明天将亲自向失去亲人的家庭致以哀悼。
- Please extend our collective condolences to everyone affected by this loss.请向所有受此损失影响的人转达我们集体的哀悼。
- The university wishes to extend its profound condolences to all who knew the professor.大学希望向所有认识这位教授的人致以深切的哀悼。