English to Chinese Dictionary tragedies

tragedies

悲剧
definition
noun
a tragedy that killed 95 people
an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe.
The Play of King Lear is a great tragic play that many tragedies try to compare to.
a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character.
translation of 'tragedies'
noun
悲剧,
不幸,
悲剧事件
example
The Play of King Lear is a great tragic play that many 'tragedies' try to compare to.
Did all the gory deaths he witnessed while serving in the Canadian ambulance corps in the Second World War help him play 'tragedies' ?
Then again, it's a theme of war films to make 'tragedies' all the more tragic, isn't it?
In Racine's 'tragedies' , confusion often reigns, and from it a tragic reversal takes place.
One example is the accompanying contemporary, or pop music, with Greek 'tragedies' or Shakespearean plays.
Terrible human 'tragedies' and unimaginable suffering result from fatal accidents in farming each year.
This last and driest of Shakespeare's 'tragedies' is, in some ways, his most unusual.
He saw comedies, 'tragedies' , dramas, shows of acrobatics and clowning, all accompanied by fine music, and all this performed by a family of only twenty members.
Random accidents and everyday 'tragedies' become just another ratings-boosting gimmick, filling airtime before the next disaster strikes.
Seneca produced his own versions of 'tragedies' by Sophocles, Euripides, and Aeschylus.
Shakespeare wrote 'tragedies' , romance, history, comedy and problem plays all with great success.
Pastors' presence as community leaders is most evident after collective 'tragedies' such as fatal accidents and violent crimes.
The 'tragedies' caused by accident, human error and carelessness have become the most significant in the early history of the region.
These frightening statistics speak for themselves and behind these figures there lie terrible human 'tragedies' and unimaginable suffering.
Three utterly madcap men in tights and sneakers take the theatre by storm as they gallop through the 'tragedies' , histories and comedies at a speed that will leave you gasping.
You understand, sort of, when people die of natural 'tragedies' , whether it's fires or tornadoes or hurricanes or whatever.
Let's be honest here, Shakespeare's 'tragedies' are filled with dialogue, monologue, and soliloquy.
The show is a catalogue of accidents, deaths and 'tragedies' .
The characters in the 'tragedies' of Sophocles resist all warnings and inescapably meet with disaster.
Between 1776 and 1794, Cowley produced ten comedies, two 'tragedies' , a farce, and many poems.
But unfortunately there is the bad news as well, the 'tragedies' , accidents and the deaths.
And the deaths flowing from natural 'tragedies' such as this seem very arbitrary, unfair and unacceptable.
Three of these plays were usually 'tragedies' , plays that focused on a heroic character who falls due to his own folly.
The patients to undergo this new medical procedure have been seriously disfigured by burns, serious accidents or personal 'tragedies' .
Comedies, 'tragedies' , musicals and dramas make this a remarkably diverse theater season.
She is determined to help improve health care in developing nations, to prevent 'tragedies' like her natural mother's early death.
Some accidental deaths are not 'tragedies' , it turns out.
is a question that the drama puts with a boldness and clarity few other Shakespeare 'tragedies' bring to their ethical or moral concerns.
The narrator's diaries record her friend's distress, and the 'tragedies' that result.
In reality, we all know of baddies in this world for who everything seems to go perfectly for, while on the other hand we know of very good people who suffer several setbacks and 'tragedies' in life.
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