Offer your condolences Meaning in English
expression
ˈɔfɝ/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /kənˈdoʊɫənsəz
AW-fer yer kun-DOH-luhn-siz
ˈɒfɐ/ /jˈɔː/ /kəndˈəʊlənsɪz
OF-uh yaw kun-DOH-luhn-siz
释义
To say something kind to someone who has lost a loved one, showing sympathy and support during their grief.
用法与细微差别
Used in formal or respectful situations, often after someone passes away. Common with phrases like 'I'd like to offer my condolences.' Do not use for minor difficulties—it's specific to loss and mourning.
Spanish: dar el pésamePortuguese (BR): oferecer suas condolênciasPortuguese (PT): apresentar as suas condolênciasChinese (Simplified): 表达哀悼Chinese (Traditional): 表達哀悼Hindi: संवेदना व्यक्त करनाArabic: تقديم التعازيBengali: শ্রদ্ধাঞ্জলি জানানো - সমবেদনা জানানোRussian: выразить соболезнованияJapanese: お悔やみを申し上げるVietnamese: chia buồn - gửi lời chia buồnKorean: 조의를 표하다Turkish: taziyelerini sunmakUrdu: تعزیت پیش کرناIndonesian: mengucapkan belasungkawa
例句
I want to offer my condolences to you and your family.
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At the funeral, many people came to offer their condolences.
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It is polite to offer your condolences when someone loses a loved one.
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If you see Maria today, please offer your condolences.
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I didn't know how to offer my condolences without making him sadder.
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She sent a card to offer her condolences after hearing the sad news.
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