tragic
/ˈtrædʒɪk/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈtrædʒɪk/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈtra-jik/ (ame, mw)
tragic — 形容詞
- tragicpositive
- more tragiccomparative
- most tragicsuperlative
1. describes an event, situation, or outcome that causes great sadness, especially
悲慘的
令人極度悲傷的,常指涉及死亡或苦難
describes an event, situation, or outcome that causes great sadness, especially because it involves death, serious injury, or permanent loss that cannot be reversed.
Manuela's family received the tragic news about the earthquake this morning.
Manuela 的家人在今天早上接到了關於地震的悲慘消息。
collocation: tragic news
A tragic accident on the highway killed three young drivers yesterday evening.
一起悲慘的車禍在昨晚的高速公路上奪走了三位年輕駕駛的生命。
collocation: tragic accident
Everyone in town felt it was a tragic loss when the old library burned down.
鎮上的每個人都認為,舊圖書館燒毀是一場悲慘的損失。
The documentary shows the tragic effects of the flood on local farming families.
這部紀錄片展示了洪水對當地務農家庭的悲慘影響。
The government's slow response made the disaster even more tragic for survivors.
政府反應遲緩,讓這場災難對倖存者來說更加悲慘。
- heartbreaking
More personal and emotional; focuses on sadness rather than death or destruction
- devastating
Stronger than tragic; emphasizes destruction and shock alongside sadness
- dreadful
Broader and less specific; can describe any unpleasant situation without implying death
文法句型
tragic + noun (accident, death, loss, event)
be + tragic
用法筆記
Commonly used with nouns that describe negative events: accident, death, loss, fire, disaster, outcome. Avoid using this word for minor everyday disappointments — tragic implies serious suffering or loss that cannot be undone.
常見錯誤
2. relating to the literary genre of tragedy — stories about serious human sufferin
悲劇的
關於悲劇文學或戲劇的
relating to the literary genre of tragedy — stories about serious human suffering, moral struggles, and unhappy endings — rather than to real events or personal feelings.
Shakespeare's tragic hero Hamlet struggles with his own doubts and fears.
莎士比亞的悲劇英雄哈姆雷特在自我懷疑與恐懼中掙扎。
collocation: tragic hero
In this story, the classic tragic structure shows the hero's slow decline into ruin.
在這個故事中,經典的悲劇結構展現了主角如何一步步走向毀滅。
collocation: tragic structure
The critic praised the film for its strong tragic elements and emotional depth.
評論家稱讚這部電影強烈的悲劇元素與情感深度。
This novel is an excellent example of the tragic form in modern writing.
這本小說是現代文學中悲劇形式的絕佳範例。
Greek audiences expected a tragic drama to end with the main character's death.
希臘觀眾預期悲劇作品會以主角的死亡作為結局。
文法句型
tragic + noun (hero, flaw, drama, structure, form)
用法筆記
Restricted to literary and theatrical contexts. Use this sense only when discussing works of tragedy or their elements (hero, structure, form, flaw, drama), not for real-world events. For real-life sadness, use sense 1 (VERY SAD).