morose
pronunciation
UK [məˈrəʊs]
US [məˈroʊs]
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- adj.
- 闷闷不乐的,阴郁的
Word Origin
morose 忧郁的,闷闷不乐的
来自拉丁语moris,习惯,风俗,举止,词源同moral,mores,moody.即合乎举止的,按风俗的,引申词义无所适从的,忧郁的,闷闷不乐的。
Example
- 1. He ended alone and morose .
- 他最后孑然一身,郁郁寡欢。
- 2. Certainly , poor filipinos seem to smile a great deal more readily than morose finns .
- 当然,贫穷的菲律宾人似乎比忧郁的芬兰人更容易笑。
- 3. After one doctor 's visit , kazazic showed up at the aquarium feeling morose .
- 看医生回来后,卡扎迪克出现在水族馆,心情很郁闷。
- 4. I soon found my bread bin to be empty , and sank again into a morose meditation .
- 很快我的面包箱就空了,我再次陷入忧郁的沉思之中。
- 5. Abandoned with their children , she became morose and depressed .
- 在抛弃他们的孩子后,她变得孤僻绝望。
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