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morose

英 [məˈrəʊs]

美 [məˈroʊs]

adj.  阴郁的; 脾气不好的; 闷闷不乐的

GRE

BNC.19684 / COCA.21545

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 阴郁的;脾气不好的;闷闷不乐的
      unhappy, bad-tempered and not talking very much
      1. She just sat there looking morose.
        她就那样阴郁地坐在那儿。

    柯林斯词典

    • ADJ-GRADED 阴郁的;脾气不好的;孤僻的
      Someone who ismoroseis miserable, bad-tempered, and not willing to talk very much to other people.
      1. She was morose, pale, and reticent.
        她面色苍白、忧郁孤僻,并且沉默寡言。

    双语例句

    • What's he got to be so morose about?
      他为什么还是那么忧郁?
    • In fact, the only one who needs to be morose is me, not Annie.
      应该感慨时光飞逝,流水无情的是我,而不是安妮。
    • Pat Buchanan, a speechwriter who considered himself Nixon's conservative conscience, was morose.
      帕特·布坎南,这个自视为尼克松保守主义良心的演说撰稿人,闷闷不乐了。
    • Beethoven could not hear it, and this made him very morose, As the winter approached he realized that his hearing was no better, and that it was likely to get worse, and he might end up totally deaf.
      贝多芬却听不到,这使他非常郁闷。到了那年冬天,他意识到他的听觉不但不见好转,而且我可能每况愈下,以至彻底失聪。
    • I think of Napoleon at St. Helena, and of Byron growing morose and fat in the enervating climate of Italy.
      我想到了圣·海伦那岛上的拿破仑,想到了拜伦在令人感到懒洋洋的意大利气候中变得乖戾和臃肿。
    • He became at times listless and morose.
      有时候他就愈加无精打彩,脾气乖张。
    • He is a morose, work-shy layabout.
      他是个整天垂头丧气、游手好闲的人。
    • He lost his morose depressed attitude and began to open his heart to others.
      他那消沉的情绪为之一扫而光,开始与人热情交往。
    • I have to explain a little here. I had always been kind of a morose and pessimistic guy. I feel that life is like peeing into the snow in a dark winter night. You probably made a difference, but its really hard to tell.
      我需要在这里稍作解释下,我一直是个抑郁悲观的人,我认为人生就好像在漆黑的冬夜在雪地里小便,你或许能做些许变化,但真的很难预言。
    • Melly helped her pack, looking morose and sad.
      梅利帮她收拾东西,看上去有些抑郁和忧愁。