bereavement

bereavement
noun The family has suffered two bereavements recently.) pérdida
bereavement
tr[bɪ'riːvmənt]
noun
1 (loss) pérdida
2 (mourning) duelo
bereavement [bɪ'ri:vmənt] n
1) sorrow: dolor m, pesar m
2) loss: pérdida f
bereavement
n.
desamparo s.m.
desgracia s.f.
duelo s.m.
bɪ'riːvmənt
count & mass noun dolor m, pesar m (por la muerte de un ser querido)

they have suffered o had a bereavement in the family — han sufrido la pérdida de un familiar

[bɪ'riːvmǝnt]
1.
N (=loss) pérdida f ; (=mourning) duelo m ; (=sorrow) pesar m
2.
CPD

bereavement counselling (Brit) , bereavement counseling (US) N — apoyo m psicológico (a personas que han sufrido la pérdida de alguien querido)

she's been going for bereavement counselling since the death of her husband — ha estado recibiendo apoyo psicológico desde la muerte de su marido

bereavement counsellor (Brit) , bereavement counselor (US) N — consejero m / f (que acompaña a personas que han sufrido la pérdida de alguien querido)

* * *
[bɪ'riːvmənt]
count & mass noun dolor m, pesar m (por la muerte de un ser querido)

they have suffered o had a bereavement in the family — han sufrido la pérdida de un familiar


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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