大学英语六级常用短语 in sympathy with
释义:
in sympathy with 同情;赞成
例句:
Wind power is taking on natural gas, which has risen in price in sympathy with oil.
This allows it to vibrate in sympathy with sound waves, like the diaphragm in a conventional microphone.
Various muni ETFs fell between 1.5-6% in sympathy with equities and over concern about the U.S. downgrade.
Professor Cain really dislikes the idea and I have to say I am in sympathy with that sentiment.
The streets of Dharamsala in the Himalayan foothills are full of Tibetan flags flown in sympathy with Tibetans in China.
The price of natural gas, too, has risen in sympathy with oil.
After starting fairly steady, loan prices weakened during the second week of November in sympathy with the stock market, which sold off after the election.
Shares of emerging-market banks, which with the exception of a few places such as Russia are in reasonable shape, have plunged in sympathy with their Western peers.
More recently, it was the relative strength of the transportation stocks that signalled a turn, when the transports refused to make a lower low at the beginning of June in sympathy with the Dow.
Ensuring that there are more even rates of growth across the country has become the mantra of a new leadership that wants to strengthen its legitimacy by appearing to be in sympathy with those who live in the other China.
He has skydived in aid of British soldiers' families, fasted in sympathy with victims of the Israeli assault on Lebanon in 2006, chided the BBC for being soft on Islam and torn up his dog-collar in protest against atrocities in Zimbabwe.
It may backfire, however, by rousing sentiment against al-Qaeda in places like Egypt and the Palestinian territories, whose people have in the past shown some sympathy with the terror group's anti-American objectives—not to mention in Saudi Arabia itself.
Mr. MARK GODFREY (Coworker): Especially all of the people who have come in and shared their sympathy with either cards or reading that sign on the door.