melancholy基本解释
n.忧郁;忧愁;悲伤
adj.忧沉的;使人悲伤的
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副词: melancholily 名词: melancholiness
基本词汇
n.忧郁;忧愁;悲伤
adj.忧沉的;使人悲伤的
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副词: melancholily 名词: melancholiness
melancholy的反义词
noun
1. a humor that was once believed to be secreted by the kidneys or spleen and to cause sadness and melancholy
Synonym: black bile
2. a feeling of thoughtful sadness
3. a constitutional tendency to be gloomy and depressed
melancholy的意思
adj
1. grave or even gloomy in character
e.g. solemn and mournful music
a suit of somber black
a somber mood
Synonym: sombersombre
2. characterized by or causing or expressing sadness
e.g. growing more melancholy every hour
her melancholic smile
we acquainted him with the melancholy truth
Synonym: melancholic
1. 使人忧郁的;令人忧伤的
You describe something that you see or hear as melancholy when it gives you an intense feeling of sadness.
e.g. ...a painter of haunting melancholy canvases...
一位画作中饱含挥之不去的忧伤情绪的画家
e.g. The only sounds were the distant, melancholy cries of the sheep...
只听得见远处羊群的哀鸣。
2. (习惯性或气质上的)忧郁,忧伤
Melancholy is an intense feeling of sadness which lasts for a long time and which strongly affects your behaviour and attitudes.
e.g. I was deeply aware of his melancholy as he stood among the mourners...
当他站在致哀的人群中时,我深深地体会到了他的忧伤。
e.g. The general watched the process with an air of melancholy.
将军神情忧郁地望着队列经过。
3. 忧郁的;悲伤的
If someone feels or looks melancholy, they feel or look very sad.
e.g. It was in these hours of the late afternoon that Tom Mulligan felt most melancholy...
傍晚这几个小时里,汤姆·马利根最为抑郁。
e.g. He fixed me with those luminous, empty eyes and his melancholy smile.
他笑容忧郁地凝视着我,闪亮的眼睛里空无一物。
The dissease called choler or melancholy.
出自:H. LyteCases of melancholy which are accompanied by great restlessness.
出自:W. H. O. SankeyA certain music, never known before, Here soothed the pensive, melancholy mind.
出自:J. ThomsonThere is no more melancholy creature..than a mountebank off duty.
出自:W. IrvingHe felt acutely melancholy, not very far from tears.
出自:R. Hughes