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glum·mest 英ɡlʌm美ɡlʌm BNC²³⁶²¹³⁺¹ 基本英英近义反义例句例句 adj.闷闷不乐的²²;阴郁的¹⁷;阴沉的¹⁷n.闷闷不乐²⁴;忧郁²⁰原型glum的最高级副词glumly比较级glummer最高级glummest名词glumness Adjective: moody and melancholicshowing a brooding ill humor;a dark scowl the proverbially dour New England Puritan a glum, hopeless shrug he sat in moody silence a morose and unsociable manner a saturnine, almost misanthropic young genius a sour temper a sullen crowd 近义词 low低的down向下sour酸的sad悲哀的blue蓝色的dour严厉的dark黑暗的moody易怒的sulky生气的sullen愠怒的gloomy阴暗的morose郁闷的dismal阴沉的solemn庄严的dreary沉闷的negative否定的downcast气馁的depressed沮丧的cheerless沉闷的saturnine忧郁的miserable痛苦的downhearted消沉的glowering动词glower的现在进…
形容词98%,名词2% 用作形容词Don't look soglum!别那样闷闷不乐。 Faced with all this, no wonder Americans areglum.世道艰难,无怪乎美国人民要闷闷不乐了。 When the opposition scores, he looksglum.当对手进球的时候,他一脸忧郁。 The doctor had assured him it was nothing serious, but he was looking veryglum.医生说不要紧,但莱蒙的脸色很阴沉。用作名词He was a charming mixture ofglumand glee.他是一个很有魅力的人,时而忧伤时而欢笑。 THE Portuguese are among the glummest people in Europe. 在欧洲,葡萄牙人是最闷闷不乐的。 ecocn |