词汇 | loved-one |
释义 | loved one noun[ Cusually plural ] uk /ˈlʌvd ˌwʌn/ us /ˈlʌvd ˌwʌn/ a person that you love, usually a member of your family: 亲人,家人 People, naturally enough, want to know that their loved ones are out of danger.很自然地,人们都想知道自己的亲人是否已经脱离了危险。 Family: relations in general anti-family aunt auntie baby daddy baby mama family man father fatherhood filial filially kinship kinsman kinswoman kith and kin long-lost relationship relative removed second cousin sib Examples of loved oneloved one They often appreciate it when the physician offers kind words about their lovedone and inquires about their wellbeing. Families can also avoid burnout from feeling upset and fatigued from caring for a lovedone with terminal restlessness. Does the family wish to go public and gain even more societal homage for the lovedone, more sympathy for their devotion? This time can also be used to prepare the family for the imminent loss of their lovedone. Negative thoughts related to past deeds, such as disappointing a lovedone or failing to uphold a responsibility, are relatively common. Several carers discussed the inability of their lovedone to 'see ' in relation to the task or activity that they undertook. It could also prevent families from experiencing the death of a lovedone as more than just a biological event. Each of us who has not already cared for or lost a lovedone will do so eventually. Waiting for a physician to examine and confirm that a lovedone has died is an emotion-laden experience. The spiritual beliefs of family members enable them to make sense of the loss of a lovedone. Bereaved caregivers reported whether they were "not at all" prepared or prepared for the death of their lovedone. Some need to see that their lovedone is not going to get well and may be suffering. They may need to hear that they have performed a difficult task and have done the right thing for their lovedone. The awareness of it not being possible to stand by their lovedone, due to physical weakness or other symptoms, caused frustration and tears. Most obviously, this metaphor of dematerialization attempts to express something of the horror felt at the sudden, inexplicable absence of a lovedone. See all examples of loved one These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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