sympathize
v.
"have fellow-feeling," c.1600, from Middle French sympathiser, from sympathie (see sympathy). Earlier in a physiological sense (1590s). As "express sympathy," from 1748. Related: Sympathized; sympathizing.
〔李〕[sym-;path;-izev.] v.同情; 同感,共鸣; 同意 ←path (GK pathos)=suffering, feeling 感情