sadden
sadden — 動詞
1. to cause a person to feel unhappiness or sorrow, typically after learning about
使悲傷
讓某人感到難過或不開心
to cause a person to feel unhappiness or sorrow, typically after learning about something disappointing or unfortunate.
Eli was saddened by the news of his grandmother's death.
Eli 聽到祖母過世的消息,感到非常悲傷。
passive: be saddened + by [news/event]
It saddened Hyun to learn that the local library would close.
得知當地圖書館即將關閉,Hyun 感到很難過。
It + saddened + [person] + to-infinitive
The sight of the children's disappointed faces saddened everyone at the party.
看到孩子們失望的表情,派對上的每個人都感到難過。
Ziad was very saddened when the school refused his application for the art program.
學校拒絕了 Ziad 的藝術課程申請,讓他非常沮喪。
The documentary about endangered animals saddened viewers who had never seen such suffering.
這部關於瀕危動物的紀錄片,讓許多從未見過這種苦難的觀眾感到悲傷。
文法句型
be saddened + by [event/news]
It saddens + [person] + to-infinitive
be saddened + that-clause
用法筆記
Commonly used in the passive voice (be saddened by / to hear / that). The subject that causes the feeling is usually an event, piece of news, or situation rather than a person. Unlike upset or distress, sadden suggests a quiet, reflective sadness rather than strong emotional agitation.