inspire pity

激发同情

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To make someone feel pity, often due to admirable suffering.

使某人感到同情,通常是因为令人敬佩的苦难。

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inspire pity = 激发同情 (使某人感到同情,通常是因为令人敬佩的苦难。)

  • His resilience in the face of adversity began to inspire pity rather than scorn among the villagers.面对逆境的韧性开始在村民中激起同情,而不是蔑视。
  • The stray dog's thin frame and sad eyes inspired pity in everyone who passed by.流浪狗瘦弱的身躯和悲伤的眼睛激起了每个路人的同情
  • She hoped her tale of hardship would inspire pity and elicit some financial aid.她希望自己的苦难故事能激起同情并获得一些经济援助。
  • Despite his stubborn pride, his dire circumstances eventually inspired pity from his estranged family.尽管他固执的骄傲,他悲惨的境况最终激起了疏远家人的同情
  • The prisoner's stoic suffering did not inspire pity in his tormentors, only further cruelty.囚犯坚忍的痛苦并没有激起折磨者的同情,只有更多的残忍。
  • The old woman's constant complaints failed to inspire pity in her impatient neighbours.老妇人不断的抱怨未能激起她不耐烦的邻居的同情
  • His desperate plea for help was intended to inspire pity, but it mostly caused irritation.他绝望的求助意在激起同情,但这主要引起了烦躁。
  • The artist sought to inspire pity for the victims of war through his poignant sculptures.艺术家试图通过他感人的雕塑激起对战争受害者的同情
  • By sharing their struggles, the refugees aimed to inspire pity and compassion from the international community.通过分享他们的 struggles,难民旨在激起国际社会的同情和同情心。
  • The sight of the abandoned child was enough to inspire pity in even the hardest of hearts.被遗弃儿童的景象足以激起即使是最铁石心肠的人的同情