Dear Carolyn:
This year, both of my parents passed away after long, difficult illnesses. I know I should miss them more than I do, but I feel like I've been mourning for several years already. Does that make sense, or am I rationalizing somewhere? Thanks.
-- Anonymous
I'm sorry for the difficult years and losses.
What you say makes complete sense. It's something that has come up for years in this column in the context of breakups: Some people start processing a breakup when it happens, and some start as soon as the relationship starts to fail. That's why some people can emerge from a divorce healthy and ready to date while others need years to regroup.
There is little practical difference when the grief is over a death.
over a deathの意味とoverの役割について教えてください。よろしくお願いします
over a deathの意味とoverの役割について教えてください
1。 over a deathの意味
「死について」「死に関して」という意味だと思います。その悲しみが死に関する限り、実際の違いにはほとんど相違がありません
2。overの役割
下記の前置詞の17の意味です。「~について」でしょう。
https://eow.alc.co.jp/search?q=over
お礼
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