中英词典查询

gloom [ɡlum]

n. 昏暗,阴暗; 忧郁;
vi. 变黑,变暗; 忧郁,沮丧;
vt. 使变黑,变暗; 使忧伤,沮丧;
复数:: glooms 过去式:: gloomed 过去分词:: gloomed 现在分词:: glooming 第三人称单数:: glooms

例句:

  • The gloom deepened after a thumping £45m loss at British Rail.
    英国铁路公司遭受了4,500万英镑的巨额损失后境况更加惨淡。
  • Ellery's return will help to chase away some of the gloom.
    埃勒里的归来可以驱散一些抑郁的情绪。
  • How will we distract the public from impending gloom?
    来自BBC
  • The economic gloom of the early 1980s was relieved by fanciful architecture.
    20世纪80年代初期的经济萧条气氛因各种奇异古怪建筑的出现而有所缓解。
  • Tough regulatory scrutiny has only added to the gloom.
    来自WSJ
  • What I'm painting isn't a doom-and-gloom scenario.
    来自WSJ
  • The news cast a deep gloom over the whole family.
    那个消息使全家笼罩着一片愁云惨雾。
    来自《权威词典》
  • In the gathering gloom it was difficult to see anything distinctly.
    在越来越暗的情况下,什么东西都看不清。
    来自《权威词典》
  • The news of defeat filled them all with gloom.
    失败的消息使他们满怀郁闷。
    来自《权威词典》