Can music mend a broken heart?

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Vocabularies / Phrases

Vocabulary / Phrase Part of speech Chinese English Explain
soulmate noun 灵魂伴侣 the person you have a specal romantic bond with and love very much
cynicism noun 玩世不恭 the belief that something will not be successful, or that the people involved are not sincere
sincere adjective 真诚的 showing what you really think or feel
validated verd 认可 having confirmation that your ideas, feeling or actions are worthwhile and valuable
Go for it! phrase 去努力争取吧 used to encourage someone to make whatever efforts are needed to get something done
heartbreak verb 心碎 feelings of great sadness as if your heart is broken, especially at the end of a romantic affair
affair noun 事情(本文中理论上翻译成恋爱) an event
get over (something / someone) phrase 从不愉快中恢复过来 feel better again after something or someone has made you unhappy
mend verb 修补 to repair something that has been damaged or broken so that it can be used again
despite preposition 尽管
lyric noun 歌词 the words of the songs
work out phrase 进展(顺利) if a situation works out well or works out, it happens or progresses in a satisfactory way
tragically adverb 悲惨地 in a tragic manner
pour verb 倾注
instinct noun 本能 a natural tendency for people and animals to behave in a particular way using the knowledge and abilities that they were born with rather than thought or training
desperately adverb 极度地
ever-lasting phrase 永恒的
in contrast to phrase 与…形成对比
be validated by phrase 得到…认可
delicate adjective 微妙的 showing or needing skilful, careful or sensitive treatment
pessimistic adjective 悲观的 expecting bad things to happen or something not to be successful
tale noun 故事 a story created using the imagination, especially one that is full of action and adventure
balcony noun 阳台
eternal adjective 永恒的 without and end; existing or continuing forever