glooms

英[ɡluːm] 美[ɡluːm]
  • n.黑暗;阴暗;忧郁v.(使)变黑;(使)变忧郁
gloomed gloomed glooming glooms
    n. (名词)
    1. 忧郁,悲哀,阴郁,忧愁
    2. 黑暗,昏暗,幽暗,阴暗,朦胧
    3. <书>暗处,幽暗处,背阴处,多阴的地方
    4. 忧郁的心情,忧郁情绪,阴郁的心境
    5. 沮丧的气氛
    6. 意气消沉
    7. 忧郁的面貌
    v. (动词)
    1. 使忧郁,使郁闷,使沮丧,使情绪低落
    2. 使暗,使黑暗,使阴沉,使朦胧
    3. 变阴郁,变忧郁,变郁闷,愁眉不展,现愁容,变忧伤,变忧沉,显得闷闷不乐,感到沮丧
    4. 变阴暗,变黑暗,变阴沉,变朦胧
    5. 忧郁地表示,忧伤地说
    n. (名词)
    1. [U]昏暗,阴暗 near darkness
    2. [S][U]忧郁,沮丧,失望 feeling of sadness and hopelessness

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a state of partial or total darkness;

    "he struck a match to dispel the gloom"

  2. a feeling of melancholy apprehension

  3. an atmosphere of depression and melancholy;

    "gloom pervaded the office"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. My eyes slowly grew accustomed to the gloom.
      我的眼睛对黑暗慢慢适应了。
    2. In the gloom I could only just discern the outline of a building.
      在黑暗中我只能依稀分辨出一座建筑物的轮廓来。
    3. He walked through the gloom of the thick forest.
      他穿过茂密阴暗的森林。
    4. The crimes committed there invested the place with an air of mystery and gloom.
      在那里发生罪案后,该地笼罩上一种阴森诡秘的气氛。
    5. The news of army's defeat cast a gloom over the town.
      军队败北的消息给小城蒙上了一层忧郁。
    6. Don't let defeat fill you with gloom.
      别让失败使你灰心丧气。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Poets were often visited by fits of gloom.
      诗人常有一阵阵忧郁。
    2. Lydia's gloom was shortly cleared away.
      丽迪雅的忧郁不多一会就烟消云散了。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. 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。
    2. 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。
    3. The news of defeat filled them all with gloom.
      失败的消息使他们满怀郁闷。
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