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dirge [dɜ:rdʒ]

n. 挽歌; 忧伤的歌,哀歌;
复数:: dirges

例句:

  • She threw down her basket and intoned a peasant dirge.
    她撂下菜篮,唱起庄稼人的哀歌.
  • Captain, make sure that the band plays a dirge.
    上尉, 一定让乐队为他们演奏一首表达我们哀思的挽歌.
  • The stranger, after listening for a moment, joined in the mournful dirge.
    听了一会儿后这个陌生人也跟著唱起了悲哀的挽歌.
  • Initial listens may paint it as a bit of a pretentious dirge, but dive into it and soon warmth and light flood in.
    来自BBC
  • The prog-rock dirge of "I Remember California" bears gloomy witness to a world losing itself in a blur of accelerating change.
    来自BBC
  • The nine-song disc kicks off with Smog a hypnotic, futuristic dirge with fantastic vocals from Conboy.
    来自BBC