单词 | morose |
释义 | mo·rose /məˈrəʊs $ -ˈroʊs/ adjective SAD/UNHAPPYbad-tempered, unhappy, and silent 脾气不好的;闷闷不乐的;阴郁的 Daniel seems very morose and gloomy. 丹尼尔好像闷闷不乐,情绪低落。 —morosely adverb He stared morosely at the floor. 他闷闷不乐地看着地板。 —moroseness noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpusmorose• Frank was sitting alone at the table, looking morose.• He gained a reputation as a practical joker, yet at the same time could be quite morose.• Some people become morose and depressed when they first retire.• For days she was morose, and he could do nothing to cheer her up.• Since the accident she's been morose and moody.• And little Joan had grown morose and was under the care of a dermatologist who was giving her antibiotics.• Nails met them, looking as morose as themselves.• He looked quite morose at the treatment handed out to cadavers.• He became a bit morose for a while a bit inside himself which is fairly natural under the circumstances I suppose.• a morose man• He was morose, pessimistic, obsessed with achieving the perfect style.Origin morose (1500-1600) Latin morosus, from mos; → MORAL1mo·rose adjectiveChineseSyllable Corpus unhappy, and bad-tempered, silent |
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