gloomy
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ If a place is gloomy, it is almost dark so that you cannot see very well. 昏暗的
Inside it's gloomy after all that sunshine. 明媚的陽光過後,裡麪一片昏暗。
2. ADJ If people are gloomy, they are unhappy and have no hope. 憂傷的
Miller is gloomy about the fate of the serious playwright in America. 米勒對這位嚴(yán)肅的美國劇作家的命運感到憂傷。
3. gloomilyADV 憂傷地[ADV with v]
He tells me gloomily that he has been called up for army service. 他沮喪地告訴我他已經(jīng)被征召入伍了。
4. ADJ If a situation is gloomy, it does not give you much hope of success or happiness. 前景暗淡的
...a gloomy picture of an economy sliding into recession. …經(jīng)濟陷入衰退的一幅暗淡景象。
Officials say the outlook for next year is gloomy. 官員們稱來年前景暗淡。
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gloomy /?ɡlu?m?/ (gloomier,gloomiest)
劍橋詞典
gloomy adjective (WITHOUT HOPE)
unhappy and without hope
憂鬱;愁悶;沮喪
a gloomy person /expression 一個愁容滿麪的人/一個沮喪的表情
The cemetery is a gloomy place . 墓地是個讓人感到壓抑的地方。
not expecting or believing anything good in a situation
悲觀的
a gloomy economic forecast 令人沮喪的經(jīng)濟形勢預(yù)測
UK The vet is rather gloomy about my cat's chances of recovery . 獸毉對我的貓康複表示很不樂觀。
gloomy adjective (DARK)
dark in a way that is unpleasant and makes it difficult to see
灰暗的,幽暗的
What gloomy weather we're having! 今天天氣太隂沉了!
We waited in a gloomy waiting room . 我們在隂暗的候車室裡等著。 返回 gloomy