weeping 音标拼音: [w'ipɪŋ]
a . 泪汪汪的;垂枝的
泪汪汪的;垂枝的
weeping adj 1 :
showing sorrow [
synonym : {
dolorous }, {
dolourous },
{
lachrymose }, {
tearful }, {
weeping }]
2 :
having branches or flower heads that bend downward ; "
nodding daffodils "; "
the pendulous branches of a weeping willow ";
"
lilacs with drooping panicles of fragrant flowers " [
synonym :
{
cernuous }, {
drooping }, {
nodding }, {
pendulous }, {
weeping }]
n 1 :
the process of shedding tears (
usually accompanied by sobs or other inarticulate sounds ); "
I hate to hear the crying of a child "; "
she was in tears " [
synonym : {
crying }, {
weeping },
{
tears }]
Weeping \
Weep "
ing \,
n .
The act of one who weeps ;
lamentation with tears ;
shedding of tears .
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Weep \
Weep \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Wept } (
w [
e ^]
pt );
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Weeping }.] [
OE .
wepen ,
AS .
w [=
e ]
pan ,
from w [=
o ]
p lamentation ;
akin to OFries .
w ?
pa to lament ,
OS .
w [=
o ]
p lamentation ,
OHG .
wuof ,
Icel . [=
o ]
p a shouting ,
crying ,
OS .
w [=
o ]
pian to lament ,
OHG .
wuoffan ,
wuoffen ,
Icel . [
oe ]
pa ,
Goth .
w [=
o ]
pjan . [
root ]
129 .]
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1913 Webster ]
1 .
Formerly ,
to express sorrow ,
grief ,
or anguish ,
by outcry ,
or by other manifest signs ;
in modern use ,
to show grief or other passions by shedding tears ;
to shed tears ;
to cry .
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And they all wept sore ,
and fell on Paul '
s neck .
--
Acts xx .
37 .
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Phocion was rarely seen to weep or to laugh .
--
Mitford .
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And eyes that wake to weep . --
Mrs .
Hemans .
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And they wept together in silence . --
Longfellow .
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2 .
To lament ;
to complain . "
They weep unto me ,
saying ,
Give us flesh ,
that we may eat ." --
Num .
xi .
13 .
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3 .
To flow in drops ;
to run in drops .
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The blood weeps from my heart . --
Shak .
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4 .
To drop water ,
or the like ;
to drip ;
to be soaked .
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5 .
To hang the branches ,
as if in sorrow ;
to be pendent ;
to droop ; --
said of a plant or its branches .
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Weeping \
Weep "
ing \,
a .
1 .
Grieving ;
lamenting ;
shedding tears . "
Weeping eyes ." --
I .
Watts .
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2 .
Discharging water ,
or other liquid ,
in drops or very slowly ;
surcharged with water . "
Weeping grounds ."
--
Mortimer .
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3 .
Having slender ,
pendent branches ; --
said of trees ;
as ,
weeping willow ;
a weeping ash .
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4 .
Pertaining to lamentation ,
or those who weep .
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{
Weeping cross },
a cross erected on or by the highway ,
especially for the devotions of penitents ;
hence ,
to return by the weeping cross ,
to return from some undertaking in humiliation or penitence .
{
Weeping rock },
a porous rock from which water gradually issues .
{
Weeping sinew },
a ganglion .
See {
Ganglion },
n .,
2 . [
Colloq .]
{
Weeping spring },
a spring that discharges water slowly .
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112 Moby Thesaurus words for "
weeping ":
awash ,
bathed ,
bawling ,
blubbering ,
cascading ,
cry ,
crying ,
dangling ,
deluged ,
dependent ,
depending ,
dipped ,
dissolved in tears ,
drenched ,
dribbling ,
dripping ,
dripping wet ,
drowned ,
effusion ,
engulfed ,
excretion ,
exfiltration ,
external secretion ,
extravasation ,
exudation ,
falling ,
falling loosely ,
filtering ,
filtration ,
fit of crying ,
flood of tears ,
flooded ,
flowing ,
good cry ,
greet ,
hanging ,
hung ,
immersed ,
in tears ,
internal secretion ,
inundated ,
lachryma ,
lachrymal ,
lachrymose ,
lachrymosity ,
lacrimation ,
lacrimatory ,
lactation ,
leaching ,
lixiviation ,
macerated ,
melting mood ,
ooze ,
oozing ,
overflowed ,
overflowing eyes ,
pendent ,
pending ,
pendulant ,
pendular ,
penduline ,
pendulous ,
pensile ,
percolating ,
percolation ,
permeated ,
ready to cry ,
saturated ,
secernment ,
secreta ,
secretion ,
seep ,
seepage ,
seeping ,
sniveling ,
soaked ,
soaking ,
soaking wet ,
soaky ,
sobbing ,
sodden ,
soggy ,
sopping ,
sopping wet ,
soppy ,
soused ,
steeped ,
straining ,
submerged ,
submersed ,
suspended ,
swamped ,
swinging ,
tear ,
tear bottle ,
teardrop ,
tearful ,
tearful eyes ,
tearfulness ,
tears ,
teary ,
transudation ,
waterlogged ,
watersoaked ,
weep ,
weepiness ,
weepy ,
weltering ,
whelmed ,
whimpering ,
with eyes suffused ,
wringing wet
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WEEPING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of WEEPING is tearful How to use weeping in a sentence
WEEPING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Weeping definition: expressing grief, sorrow, or any overwhelming emotion by shedding tears See examples of WEEPING used in a sentence
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Meaning of weeping in the Bible Weeping, as described in the Bible, often symbolizes sorrow, grief, repentance, and sometimes joy The Hebrew word for weeping is bakah, which conveys the act of shedding tears
Weeping - definition of weeping by The Free Dictionary 1 Shedding tears; tearful 2 Dropping rain: weeping clouds 3 Having slender drooping branches
weeping - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to let fall or give forth in drops: trees weeping an odorous gum to pass, bring, put, etc , to or into a specified condition with the shedding of tears (usually fol by away, out, etc ): to weep one's eyes out; to weep oneself to sleep
The Comprehensive Guide to “Weep”: Meaning, Usage, and Nuances At its core, “weep” is a verb that describes the act of shedding tears, often as an expression of emotion like sorrow, joy, or even relief But it's more nuanced than just crying To shed tears as a response to emotion, pain, or other feelings She began to weep after hearing the news
Weep Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary He wept with joy relief He wept bitter tears of disappointment The meringue will weep if you put it in the fridge