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"compadecerse" in English

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compadecerse{reflexive verb}
Ya no es momento para compadecerse o dejarse llevar por lamentaciones hipócritas.
It is no longer the time for pity or hypocritical snivelling.
compadecerse de algn
to take pity on sb
No me queda sino compadecer a la población de la India.
I can only commiserate with the people of India.
Esta noche también me regodeo en compadecer a nuestra ponente.
Tonight I also take some pleasure in commiserating with our rapporteur.
Los Parlamentarios deberían quizá compadecer a los británicos, puesto que tienen que soportar al señor Farage a diario.
Members should perhaps also commiserate with the British people, because we have to put up with Mr Farage on a daily basis.
to feel sorry [idiom] (for sb)
Compadezco a los electores y contribuyentes de Europa.
I feel sorry for Europe’s voters and taxpayers.
Me compadezco de Europa y de Francia.
I take pity on Europe and France.
Le compadezco; Tony Blair fue responsable de la gran actuación, mientras que usted debe responsabilizarse del ostracismo.
I really do pity you; Tony Blair took responsibility for the great performance, while you must take responsibility for the ostracism.
Resulta enormemente irónico: por un lado se desencadenan guerras y se saquean los países del mundo en desarrollo y, por otro, se pretende compadecer a las víctimas de esta política.
It is hugely ironic: on the one hand you unleash wars and plunder countries in the developing world and, on the other hand, you pretend that you pity the victims of this policy.
Compadezco a los electores y contribuyentes de Europa.
I feel sorry for Europe’s voters and taxpayers.

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Ya no es momento para compadecerse o dejarse llevar por lamentaciones hipócritas.
It is no longer the time for pity or hypocritical snivelling.
Al com-padecerse, con-dolerse, con-morir corresponde un con-renegar, con-gozar, con-poseer.
Hence, to suffer with, to condole with, and to die with leads to reigning with, rejoicing with, and possessing with.
no hace sino compadecerse de sí mismo
he's always feeling sorry for himself
no compadecerse con algo
to be inconsistent with sth
compadecerse con algo
to be in keeping with sth
compadecerse con algo
to accord with sth
compadecerse con algo
to fit in with sth
compadecerse de algn
to take pity on sb