condole
                    
      英 [kənˈdəʊl]                            
                        美 [kənˈdoʊl]                    
                    
                    
                    
                 
                
             
                        
            
                1、con- "with, together" + dol- + -e.
2、字面含义:suffer with another, suffer together.            
                        
            
                
- condole (v.)
- late 15c., "to sorrow," from Late Latin condolere "to suffer with another," from com- "with" (see com-) + dolere "to grieve." Meaning "to express condolences" is recorded from 1650s. Related: Condoled; condoling.
 
                
- 1. We condole with him on [ up on ] his loss. 
- 我们对他的损失 深表 同情.
- 2. We condole with him on his loss. 
- 我们对他的损失深表同情。
- 3. I condole with you on your father's death. 
- 我为你父亲的逝世向你表示哀悼.
- 4. I condole with you. We have lost a most dear and valuable relation. 
- 我向你表示唁慰. 我们失去了一位最可爱的、最可贵的亲人.
- 5. I should never presume to condole with Mr. Ralph; we're not on those terms. 
- 我知道拉尔夫先生是不需要我的安慰的, 我们没有那种关系.