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GRIEFS - traducción al árabe


GRIEFS      

ألاسم

اِعْتِذار ; اِلْتِيَاع ; تَأَسُّف ; تَحَرُّق ; تَحَسُّر ; تَشَوُّق ; تَلَهُّف ; تَوَلُّه ; لَهْفَة ; وَلَه

أسي      
grief
grief         
  • Grief in art: grave statue at [[Vienna Central Cemetery]]
  • Anguish]]'', held at the [[National Gallery of Victoria]], a grieving ewe mourns the death of her lamb.
  • Grief can be caused by the loss of one's home and possessions, as occurs with [[refugee]]s.
  • King Pedro IV]] (also Emperor of Brazil as Pedro I), 1836
  • "[[Pietà]]" by [[El Greco]], 1571–1576. Philadelphia Museum of Art
  • A family mourns during a funeral at the Lion's cemetery during the [[Siege of Sarajevo]] in 1992.
  • People who lose their jobs, such as these people in California, may experience grief.
  • A grief-stricken American soldier is comforted by a fellow soldier after a friend is killed in action during the [[Korean War]].
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REACTION TO LOSS OF SOMEONE OR SOMETHING CLOSE OR IMPORTANT
Bereavement; Grieving; Heart rending; Coping with death; Childhood bereavement; Bereavement of a sibling; Animal grief; Animal Grief; Child loss; Loss of a parent
حُزْن
Ejemplos de uso de GRIEFS
1. The poet Francis Thompson wrote, "Children‘s griefs are little, certainly, but so is the child ... Pour a puddle into a thimble, or an Atlantic into Etna; both thimble and mountain overflow." Today, those griefs are not so little.
2. But Henry Evans, acquainted as few are today with the griefs of Senghenydd, talks of its going with something close to delight.
3. As for the Church, Signora Ferilli said that it had no business interfering in private griefs and dramas, and certainly does not have the right to impose its rules on an entire country.
4. Thought for Today: "The world has no sympathy with any but positive griefs; it will pity you for what you lose, but never for what you lack." _ Anne Sophie Swetchine, Russian–French author (1782–1857).
5. Article continues The quotation about poetry making nothing happen is, in fact, half remembered from the second part of Auden‘s In Memory of WB Yeats, that goes: For poetry makes nothing happen: it survives In the valley of its making where executives Would never want to tamper, flows on south From ranches of isolation and the busy griefs, Raw towns that we believe and die in; it survives, A way of happening, a mouth.