tearjerker
/ˈtɪəˌdʒɜː.kər/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtɪrˌdʒɝː.kɚ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈtir-ˌjər-kər How to pronounce tearjerker (audio)/ (ame, mw)
tearjerker — 名詞
- tearjerkersingular
- tearjerkersplural
1. a film, book, or play with a very sad story that is deliberately designed to mak
催淚作
刻意讓人落淚的作品
a film, book, or play with a very sad story that is deliberately designed to make the audience cry or feel strong emotion
The old film about a dog waiting for its owner is a real tearjerker.
那部關於狗等待主人的老電影是一部真正的催淚作。
collocation: real tearjerker
Yasmin cried through the entire tearjerker about two sisters separated by war.
Yasmin 從頭哭到尾,因為那部催淚作講的是姊妹因戰爭分離的故事。
Critics called the new drama a sentimental tearjerker, but audiences loved it.
影評人說這部新劇情片是煽情的催淚作,但觀眾很喜歡。
Nila's novel was such a tearjerker that readers needed tissues by page fifty.
Nila 的小說太催淚了,讀者到第五十頁就需要衛生紙。
Every holiday season, television networks show at least one classic tearjerker that makes viewers cry.
每逢年節,電視台至少會播一部讓人落淚的經典催淚作。
用法筆記
Common in reviews and everyday conversation. The word often carries a slightly critical tone, suggesting the story tries too hard to create sadness.