gloom基本解释
n.黑暗;阴暗;忧郁
v.(使)变黑;(使)变忧郁
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过去式: gloomed 过去分词: gloomed 现在分词: glooming 第三人称单数: glooms
基本词汇
n.黑暗;阴暗;忧郁
v.(使)变黑;(使)变忧郁
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过去式: gloomed 过去分词: gloomed 现在分词: glooming 第三人称单数: glooms
gloom
noun
1. a feeling of melancholy apprehension
Synonym: gloominesssombernesssombreness
2. a state of partial or total darkness
e.g. he struck a match to dispel the gloom
Synonym: sombernesssombreness
3. an atmosphere of depression and melancholy
e.g. gloom pervaded the office
Synonym: gloominessglumness
1. 阴暗;昏暗
The gloom is a state of near darkness.
gloom的意思
e.g. ...the gloom of a foggy November morning...
11月份一个雾蒙蒙的早晨,天空昏暗阴沉
e.g. I was peering about me in the gloom.
我在暗处端详着自己。
2. 忧郁;愁闷;无望
Gloom is a feeling of sadness and lack of hope.
e.g. ...the deepening gloom over the economy.
对经济的忧虑日益加重
1. 郁闷:gloom郁闷,忧愁:g(耕)+100(一百)+m(亩),耕了一百亩地,感觉很郁闷;或g哥哥的100块m没了也很郁闷, 得了非典被隔离(gl)在一个房间(room)里一定很郁闷(gloom11.
In the gloom of the jungle each minute seemed more ominous.
出自:N. MailerI hate myself for glooming about the house in secret.
出自:Century MagazineMarcelle..who had lately quarrelled with her best friend..gloomed at Sir Robert's right hand.
出自:E. Bowen