mercy
英 ['mɜːsɪ]
美['mɝsi]
- n. 仁慈,宽容;怜悯;幸运;善行
- n. (Mercy)人名;(英)默西,默茜(女名);(法)梅西
词组搭配
be thankful (或 grateful) for small mercies
be relieved that an unpleasant situation is alleviated by minor advantages
庆幸不利情况已略有改善
have mercy on (或 upon)
show compassion or forgiveness to
宽恕;对…有怜悯之心
may the Lord have mercy on her soul.
愿主宽恕她的灵魂。
leave someone/thing to the mercy of
expose someone or something to a situation of probable danger or harm
听任…由(可能有危险或危害的形势)摆布
the forest is left to the mercy of the loggers.
森林任凭伐木工随意砍伐。
throw oneself on someone's mercy
intentionally place oneself in someone's hands in the expectation that they will behave mercifully towards one
特意恳求(某人)宽恕
at the mercy of
Without any protection against; helpless before
任由…摆布;在…面前无助
drifting in an open boat, at the mercy of the elements.
在一敞篷船中漂泊,任由暴风雨摆布
双语例句
- 1. The Emperor must realize that he has us at his mercy.
- 皇帝必须意识到我们任由他处置。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Ordinary people are at the mercy of faceless bureaucrats.
- 普通人的命运任凭那些平庸刻板的官僚们摆布。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. They meant to finish her off, swiftly and without mercy.
- 他们打算毫不留情地迅速结果了她。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. He's going to throw himself on the mercy of the court.
- 他准备听凭法庭发落。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. Kelly prayed that God would judge her with mercy.
- 凯莉祈求在接受最后的审判时能得到上帝的怜悯。
来自柯林斯例句