2023年3月2日 星期四

bereaved, all that, closing arguments, innocence.

‘Don’t Let Him Fool You,’ Prosecutor Tells Jurors in Murdaugh Trial

In closing arguments, the prosecution said Alex Murdaugh killed his wife and son to hide financial crimes. He has insisted on his innocence.




Bereaved families criticize Beijing's 'incentive money'
BY ATSUSHI OKUDERA CORRESPONDENT



'Sourland: Stories'

By JOYCE CAROL OATES
Reviewed by JULIE MYERSON
In Joyce Carol Oates's new collection, she explores the idea that the bereaved wife is a kind of guilty party, who deserves everything - most of it violent - that comes her way.
America's president tries to restart the peace process(155)



all that,

1. Too, very, usually employed in a negative context meaning not too, not very. For example, The new house is not all that different from your old one. [Mid-1900s] Also see none too.
2. That and everything else of the kind. For example, She enjoys wearing nice clothes and perfume and all that. [c. 1700] Also see and all.

bereaved
adj.
Suffering the loss of a loved one: the bereaved family.

n.
One or those bereaved: The bereaved has entered the church. The bereaved were comforted by their friends.


[形]((形式))
1 (家族・近親・親しい人に)死なれた, 先立たれた
He was bereaved of his son by the accident.
彼は息子をその事故で失った.
2 ((the 〜))((名詞的))((単数・複数扱い))家族[近親]を亡くした人(々), 遺族. ▼遺族全員を指す場合は複数呼応.

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