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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
sad
sad S2 W3 /sæd/ BrE AmE adjective (comparative sadder, superlative saddest) [Word Family: noun: ↑sadness, ↑saddo; adjective: ↑sad, ↑saddening; verb: ↑sadden; adverb: ↑sadly] [Language: Old English; Origin: sæd 'having had enough'] 1. FEELING UNHAPPY not happy, especially because something unpleasant has happened OPP happy feel/look/sound sad Dad looked sad and worried as he read the letter. be sad to hear/see/read etc something I was very sad to hear that he had died. sad that Lilly felt sad that Christmas was over. sad about I was sad about the friends I was leaving behind. sad smile/face/expression etc There was such a sad look in her eyes. 2. MAKING YOU UNHAPPY a sad event, situation etc makes you feel unhappy: Sorry to hear the sad news. It was a sad case. The boy ended up in prison. sad story/song/film etc a story with a sad ending it is sad to see/hear etc something It was sad to see them arguing. sad time/day/moment etc This is a sad day for us all. 3. NOT SATISFACTORY very bad or unacceptable: There aren’t enough teachers, which is a sad state of affairs (=bad situation). it’s sad that/when/if ... It’s sad if people are too afraid to go out alone at night. the sad fact is (that) spoken: The sad fact is that prejudice still exists. Sad to say (=unfortunately), the country is heading towards civil war. 4. LONELY a sad person has a dull, unhappy, or lonely life: She’s a sad character – without any friends at all. 5. BORING informal boring or not deserving any respect: Stay in on Saturday night? What a sad idea! 6. sadder and/but wiser having learned something from an unpleasant experience: He came out of the relationship sadder but wiser. ⇨ ↑sadness • • • COLLOCATIONS (for Meaning 2) nouns ▪ a sad story/song/film He had listened patiently to his client’s sad story about her awful life. ▪ sad news It was with great shock that we heard the sad news that he had died. ▪ a sad fact It’s a sad fact that a significant amount of crime is committed by young people. ▪ the sad truth The sad truth is that the new law will not deter criminals. ▪ a sad day/time I’m really disappointed that this happened. It’s a sad day for football. ▪ a sad case Take the sad case of Gary Marsh, who was badly injured during a match. ▪ a sad ending The film has a sad ending. ▪ the sad thing (=the sad part of a situation) The sad thing is that there’s little we can do about the situation now. • • • THESAURUS ▪ sad not happy: She felt sad as she waved goodbye. | a sad and lonely figure | a sad face | a sad film ▪ unhappy sad, especially for a long time – used about people and periods of time: I was unhappy at school. | an unhappy childhood | He’s obviously a deeply unhappy person. ▪ homesick [not before noun] sad because you are away from your home, family, and friends: She sometimes felt homesick when she first arrived in Japan. ▪ down [not before noun] informal feeling sad for a few hours or days, often for no reason: Whenever I’m feeling down, I go out and buy myself some new clothes. | She’s been kind of down since that argument with Jack. ▪ gloomy looking or sounding sad and without hope – used about people, places, and weather: Why are you all looking so gloomy? | the gloomy immigration office | a gloomy afternoon in February ▪ dejected/downcast looking sad and disappointed because something you hoped for did not happen: ‘I didn’t pass,’ he said, looking dejected. | a downcast expression | He was understandably downcast after the team’s loss. ▪ mournful especially literary looking or sounding sad: the dog’s big mournful eyes | the mournful sound of the church bell | a mournful expression ▪ glum looking sad and disappointed: Don’t look so glum! Maybe you’ll win next time. | They sat in glum silence. ▪ wistful especially literary looking a little sad and thoughtful, because you wish that the situation was different: She looked at him with a wistful smile. very sad ▪ miserable very sad, especially because you are lonely, cold, ill, or upset – used about people and periods of time: I felt miserable and blamed myself for what had happened. | Her life was miserable. | I had a miserable time at college. ▪ depressed very sad and without hope for a long time, because things are wrong in your life or because of a medical condition: After his wife left him, he became depressed and refused to talk to anyone. ▪ heartbroken extremely sad because of something that has happened to someone or something that you care about very much: She was heartbroken when her dog died. ▪ distressed/distraught very upset because of something bad that has happened, so that you cannot think clearly: She was very distressed when he left her. | The boy’s hospital bed was surrounded by distraught relatives. ▪ devastated [not before noun] extremely sad and shocked, because something very bad has happened: The whole town was devastated by the tragedy. COLLOCATIONS CHECK ▪ sad person/expression/story/song/film ▪ unhappy person/expression/childhood/marriage ▪ gloomy person/expression/place/weather ▪ dejected/downcast person/expression ▪ mournful sound/eyes/expression
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sad Sometimes people cry when they're sad.◎ | [sæd] | ※ | tính từ | | ■ | buồn rầu, buồn bã | | ☆ | to look sad | | trông buồn | | ■ | tồi; đáng trách | | ☆ | a sad state of affairs | | một tình trạng tồi tệ về công việc | | ☆ | a sad case of cruelty | | một trường hợp tàn nhẫn đáng trách | | ■ | đáng buồn; làm cho cảm thấy thương hại, làm cho cảm thấy ân hận | | ■ | không xốp, chắc (bánh) | | ■ | chết (màu sắc) | | ☆ | sad colours | | màu chết | | 〆 | sad to say | | ✓ | tiếc thay (được dùng ở đầu câu) |
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