1.It comes from a letter which Chu Fou, a general under Liu Hsiu of the Eastern Han Dynasty, wrote to Peng Chung, the prefect of Yuyang. In context it reads, "Whatever you do, you must be sure that you do not sadden your friends and gladden your enemies."
这句话出于东汉时刘秀的一位将军叫朱浮的写给渔阳太守彭宠的一封信,那信上说:“凡举事无为亲厚者所痛,而为见仇者所快。”
2.The failures and reverses that await men and one after another sadden the brow of youth add a dignity to the prospect of human life, which no Arcadian success would do.
尽管失败和挫折等待着人们,一次次地夺走青春的容颜,但却给人生的前景增添了一份尊严,这是任何顺利的成功都无法做到的。
3."Do not the sins of others sadden you?"
“不其它的罪恶悲哀你吗?”
4.The piers sadden when the afternoon moors there.
当暮色停泊在那处,码头伤感。
5.Do not sadden your friends and gladden enemies
勿使亲者痛仇者快。
6.Do remember that you must not do things that will sadden your friends and gladden enemies.
切记你不能做出令亲者痛仇者快的事.
7.The failures and reverses which await men- and one after another sadden the brow of youth- add a dignity to the prospect of human life, which no Arcadian success would do.-- Henry David Thoreau
尽管失败和挫折等待着人们,一次次地夺走青春的容颜,但却给人生的前景增添了一份尊严,这是任何顺利的成功都不能做到的。--梭罗
8.To make despondent; sadden.
使忧伤,沮丧;使悲伤
9.I do not want to sadden you again.
我不想再次刺伤你的心.
10.You can sigh away half your youth if you choose to allow failed relationships to sadden you.
如果你想让关系不好使你伤心发愁的话,你可能会在叹息中浪费掉一半的青春。