单词 | Melancholy |
例句 | 1. What is wealth good for, if it brings melancholy? 2. He has a melancholy look. 3. The music suited her melancholy mood. 4. A mood of melancholy descended on us. 5. The only sounds were the distant, melancholy cries of the sheep. 6. There is a brooding melancholy in his black and white photography. 7. Come to an end only lonely melancholy is a taste of life. 8. The most melancholy thing in life is a farewell between those in love,even though it is but for a short time. 9. Nothing could conjure away his melancholy. 10. Melancholy runs through all her stories. 11. He felt melancholy after he failed the exam. 12. A deep melancholy runs through her poetry. 13. He sank into deep melancholy. 14. The melancholy song died away. 15. Melancholy and mistrust of men hold her back. 16. The church bell clashed its melancholy note. 17. A feeling of melancholy runs through his prose. 18. A funeral is a melancholy occasion. 19. Melancholy is the preponderant mood of the poem. 20. The setting sun lent an air of melancholy to the scene. 21. I was deeply aware of his melancholy as he stood among the mourners. 22. Enjoy apple pie, Cheap Trick and soppy melancholy? 23. It suited Charles' melancholy mood well. 24. Jake was fourteen and suffering from adolescent melancholy. 25. Your pleasing burden has made you melancholy. 26. Melancholy were the sounds on a winter's night. Virginia Woolf 27. She smiled a knowing, somewhat melancholy smile. 28. All at once he fell into a state of profound melancholy. 29. It was in these hours of the late afternoon that Tom Mulligan felt most melancholy. 30. He fixed me with those luminous, empty eyes and his melancholy smile. 1. He has a melancholy look. 2. The music suited her melancholy mood. 3. A mood of melancholy descended on us. 4. The only sounds were the distant, melancholy cries of the sheep. 5. All at once he fell into a state of profound melancholy. 6. There is a brooding melancholy in his black and white photography. 31. Goya struggled with his feelings of deep melancholy. 32. His expressionistic brushwork, scrapings in the paint and blurry edges endow the familiar bright land with an unfamiliar melancholy. 33. Few of them were caused by melancholy to sit staring slackly into the middle distance. 34. By now, a number of younger recruits had arrived from the savage and melancholy ice-world of Inwit. 35. So now Baez, who recently turned 55, has a sense of accomplishment and relief and even some melancholy. 36. The building oozed a melancholy yet defiant air, cornered by an unforgiving landscape with which it refused to make any compromises. 37. Alone on the open desert, I have made up songs of wild, poignant rejoicing and transcendent melancholy. 38. She sang a melancholy torch song with a deep, womanly voice. 39. In a mood of bitter-sweet melancholy, I walked back to the centre of Dublin. 40. He was much more content now, though melancholy about himself and what he'd come to. 41. Being the contrary cuss he was, he did not find this overnight change of ambience entirely melancholy. 42. Then the instrumentalists would take up the melancholy tune themselves and we would see the title card. 43. There were those at that time who cultivated melancholy to give themselves the appearance of profundity. 44. He was a strange man, prone to melancholy and bouts of drinking. 45. A rock group record had replaced the melancholy singers, and a few couples had started to dance. 46. Lights began to go on in the dark houses, and I relished my melancholy to the last drop. 47. If only she could have seen me skulking around at Cliff Top, the very picture of melancholy. 48. De Quincey reported that these endless processions produced in him feelings of deep melancholy and gloom. 49. The Grand Duke's expression slowly changed to one of melancholy. 50. It is in one movement, imbued throughout with profound melancholy, yet breathing a spirit of Viennese romanticism.sentence dictionary 51. The melancholy was as asphyxiating as the soundtrack offence with its cacophony of four-letter obscenities. 52. The scattered fragments of crockery and the aroma of the wasted nectar marked the melancholy wreck of our Christmas cheer. 53. This melancholy contrast brought to our Southern sensibilities a touch of sadness. 54. He thought the remark was melancholy, sadly philosophical, a throwaway line for an aimless afternoon. 55. Years later, I am constantly adjusting my feelings downward to achieve that fine balance of caution and melancholy. 30. 56. Caught in a green translucent wave were two tiny sea-horses facing in opposite directions, one frolicking, the other melancholy. 57. The very notion, however, ran counter to the sodden, melancholy, and yet enduring spirit of the Reach. 58. An unexpected bonus was that the emergency work galvanised Loi out of his melancholy. 59. All four were extraordinarily clever, given to fantasy and melancholy, and impractical to the point of danger. 60. For six weeks after our arrival it rained almost continually and the wind howled melancholy dirges around our chimneys and doors. 61. Jacinto, too, describes his malaise and melancholy in speech typical of the Romantic mal du siecle. 62. In the face of the city's desperation he expressed his melancholy through his painting. 63. All that accentuated the swings of mood in a man capable of intense enjoyment but subject also to persistent melancholy. 64. The futuristic look is nicely accomplished, without a lot of eye candy: darkish, downbeat, more melancholy than despairing. 65. For those of melancholy or saturnine disposition, the means had to be found for inducing receptivity toward Jovian or solar influx. 66. Then, for entrance or a parade, you have them carry a melon and a cauliflower to make Melancholy. 67. To my eye, the flower is not at all melancholy but rather luscious. 68. It is a melancholy truth that even great men have their poor relations. Charles Dickens 69. His was a face, stern, even a little melancholy in repose, which was transfigured when he smiled. 70. Why does their melancholy sport exert such a strong pull on my heart? 71. Sunday morning brings to this trip a new sensation: Melancholy. 72. Gone was the haunting melancholy, the air not so much of discontent as of incompleteness. 73. His songs were melancholy pictures of life and love and the evils of the consumer revolution. 74. He is rueful, polite, mildly disappointed, and afflicted by a low-key melancholy. 75. The linnet lifted its beak and uttered a few melancholy notes as she opened the cage door. 76. Driving over the white wooden bridge that led to the farm, I found I was nursing an odd, melancholy excitement. 77. It is a very beautiful instrument, chiefly used for solo work where a melancholy and expressive tone-quality is appropriate. 78. At 19 though, he had lost his fire and brimstone and was withdrawn and melancholy. 79. Seam combine melancholy, rage and pure plaintive yearning to devastating effect. 80. The Moray left Midway in a melancholy drizzle. 81. Her melancholy eyes avidly scanned his smiling face. 82. His mood inclined to melancholy and retrospection. 83. Morris extended his empty hands with a melancholy smile. 84. Dantes listened to these melancholy tidings with outward calmness. 85. The musical theme expresses melancholy. 86. Are you in character somber, melancholy, or neglectful? 87. Caledon: I know you've been melancholy. 88. It was a disheartening circumstance, but a melancholy fact. 89. Miriam becomes melancholy and secretive. 90. Some people dance away the pressure, the melancholy and the fear. 91. You heard the ceaseless high melancholy singing of the telegraph wires in the wind. 92. He repeated Cosette's name for whole nights in the melancholy loquacity of fever, and with the sombre obstinacy of agony. 93. Serena's mysterious ways bedazzle most mortals. She exudes an air of melancholy, which is intoxicating to Elven kind looking to the past for deliverance. 94. The flash of her eyes had been succeeded by a dreamy and melancholy softness. 95. A house in the middle of the sea where a woman waited while she played a melancholy violoncello ...She was waiting for her beloved man, a painter who had always wanted to be a sailor. 96. Being awake in the dark and sleeping in the light. Running out of reasons, the heart is occupied by delusory, wandering, melancholy and confusing ... 97. The strains of the polonaise, which had already lasted some time, were beginning to sound like a melancholy reminiscence in the ears of Natasha. 98. And if that isn't enough to make you feel melancholy, have a listen to some Sibelius. 99. St John's Wort has been used traditionally to "combat the demons of melancholy". 100. However, rainy days sometimes make people feel melancholy and lethargic. 101. The unaccountable depression that possessed Philpot deprived him of all his usual jocularity and filled him with melancholy thoughts. 102. And Cerberus, how many times I'd asked him to stop with those melancholy stares of his, or to at least prick up his ears. 103. Huck's face lost its tranquil content immediately, and took a melancholy cast. 104. This hard , melancholy dell, abandoned by the summer light, made her feel her loneliness. 105. In his psychological state, it is not difficult to find the moral sensitivity, misanthropic mood , profound melancholy and the tendency of fatalism. 106. Cosette had the voice of a linnet with a soul, and sometimes, in the evening, in the wounded man's humble abode, she warbled melancholy songs which delighted Jean Valjean. 107. For the French Government to leave her faithful Ally, czechoslovakia, to her fate was a melancholy lapse from which flowed terrible consequences. 108. Where the Northern Ocean, in vast whirls, Boils round the naked, melancholy isles Of farthest Thule ; and the Atlantic surge Pours in among the stormy Hebrides. 109. The work focuses on the placid aesthetic pursuit. It is full of purity, ethereality and melancholy, mainly exhibits a kind of oriental nihility beauty. 110. She endeavoured to conceal a throbbing melancholy heart with the utmost sprightlness in her countenance. 111. For the first time in my life a feeling of overpowering stinging melancholy seized me. 112. He was stoical, serious, austere , a melancholy dreamer, humble and haughty,[] like fanatics. 113. Wind, the merciless abandon my past, Duoqing the abduction of my melancholy! 114. But the gaiety dose not ring true and anybody who has just one drink too many is apt to lapse into lachrymose melancholy. 115. Huck's face lost its tranquil content , and took a melancholy cast. 116. During this melancholy pause , the turnkey read his newspaper with a waggish look. 117. But now I only hear Its melancholy, long, withdrawing roar, Retreating, to the breath Of the night-wind, down the vast edges drear And naked shingles of the world. 118. It also helps recolour a band best known for inky melancholy. 119. His demeanour had a kind of melancholy which was perplexing. 120. Its manifestations varied, including extreme idle state and a slight melancholy never. 121. In the second century A.D., Galen reckoned that the cause was systemic, an excess of melancholy or black bile, one of the body’s four “humors, ” brought on by bad diet and environmental circumstances. 122. Anatole France said : All changes, even the most longed for, have their melancholy. 123. Huck was sitting on the gunwale of a flatboat, listlessly dangling his feet in the water and looking very melancholy. 124. He Qifang from the May Fourth period once said about melancholy, "I have secretively observed and assessed those who love the world. Do they also feel desperate?" 125. Neruda: Happy despairing "you like my soul, in an my dream butterfly, you are similar to the melancholy this word." 126. The melancholy thoughts lingering love emotion, nestled in the air pillow. 127. As a young man, Mr. Salinger had a long, melancholy face and deep soulful eyes, but now, in the few photographs that surfaced, he looked gaunt and gray, like someone in an El Greco painting. 128. Of course, loneliness might make us down by creating an innominate sadness, and this kind of melancholy will produce some kind of beauty. 129. The fallen flowers leave no trace but fragrance, in this bleak season, let the lonely silhouette dance trippingly, shaking off the dust together with the melancholy. 130. The sound of a steam whistle fell upon a wilderness. At the parting moment immeasurable melancholy and loneliness welled up in my mind. 131. I thought she got a lovely voice, very soulful and melancholy. 132. A most melancholy fellow with a great lumping text-book in his fist. 133. When I feel melancholy, I get some chocolate and curl up in bed alone. 134. This gallant speech was rewarded with a sweet, though a melancholy smile. 135. To lose the present in lamenting the past, was voluntarily to protract a melancholy vision. 136. Yet notwithstanding all this, the boy grew more and more melancholy and pale and dejected. 137. Melancholy, weariness, tedium? the reiteration of the note cannot be coincidence. 138. But the gaiety does not ring true and anybody who has just one drink too many is apt to lapse into lachrymose melancholy. 139. Melancholy, kindly, reclusive, handsome, talented and shy, J. W. Godward's life is still a mystery, a censored book, protected by himself and sealed by his family. 140. The earlier melancholy made the work undecipherable,[http:///melancholy.html] but recent works are conveying a sense of calming harmony where thoughts have condensed. 141. From the direction of the pond came the dreamy strains of Lin Pei - shan's melancholy Romona. 142. Moldova's folk dance passionate, poetic, slightly melancholy, and fully reflects the character of this nation. 143. I imagined that if I left South Bend, I would meet a melancholy, athletic boy who liked to read as much as I did and on overcast Sundays we would take walks together wearing wool sweaters. 144. Acid taste Tamarindus melancholy, deep feelings Tamarindus cool shade of a tree. 145. And then there came, mingling with his half - formed dreams , a most melancholy caterwauling. 146. Yet I experienced sometimes that the most sweet and tender, the most innocent and encouraging society may be found in any natural object, even for the poor misanthrope and most melancholy man. 147. In North China , however, it is particularly, limpid, serene and melancholy. 148. The plaintive droning of a cicada in cold weather sounds melancholy. 149. Results: The pooled odds ratio ( OR ) values ( 95 % CI ) were melancholy 3. 150. "Spiritual poverty" of the poverty university students mainly has several kinds of behavior such as self-obturate, anxiety and melancholy, green-eyed monster, abandonment. 151. To the one side of the mountain is the boundless and melancholy marsh. 152. There in the melancholy, in the dreariness, Bertha found a bitter fascination. 153. It May Rain Sometime presents Joy Rose in a lovely ballade full of melancholy and hope. 154. In the dream, just like a soul-losing man, I had no where to pour out my love knot. After I have been wakened back, a burst of melancholy makes me more despondent. 155. The tender widow's habitual melancholy seemed to deepen into a sadder gloom. 156. It stands outside my window like a huge lamp that sheds its light into my room, and even when the day is overcast, they dissipate the melancholy and scatter away all mistiness. 157. Marius was too melancholy to take even a chance pleasantry well, and to lend himself to a game which the pavement of the street seemed desirous of playing with him. 158. Some use it as a means to depict their disorientation and melancholy. 159. Melancholy was the dominant note of his temperament, he thought. 160. Their melancholy shows their fighting spirit, as well as their weakness and vacillation. 161. And Moreau plays Ir è ne with an endearing mixture of worldliness, vulnerability and melancholy. 162. It was a melancholy little drama, woven from bits and scraps of gossip and neighbourhood legend. 163. Symbolist poets LI Jin-fa and Baudelaire have shown in their poems the major character of melancholy. 164. Presley was a confirmed dreamer, irresolute, inactive, with a strong tendency to melancholy. 165. The symptoms, such as ominous premonition, dysphoria, hypodynamia , dyssomnia are common in anxiety; hypoergais, melancholy, irritability, anorexia are common in depression. 166. He is a complicated man— moody, mercurial, with a melancholy streak. 167. In the winter of Beijing, with snow still on the ground and dark-grey bare branches up in the sunny sky, a couple of kites were fluttering in the far distance, bringing me amazement and melancholy. 168. The term melancholy derives from the Greek words for black bile. 169. Argentina, the second largest nation, remained in melancholy stagnation and disarray. 170. Feeling melancholy , Zhang recalls his life on a sampan while scattering Shi's ashes into the sea. 171. He is a thief and a liar as well as a cold-blooded killer, but his air of quiet melancholy makes him seem like the most soulful person in the area, and also somehow the most ethical. 172. His smile, at once enchanting and melancholy, is just his father's. 173. When blood pressure is elevatory , the patient often appears similar neurasthenic symptom, and angst, melancholy. 174. Byron lives on not only in his poetry, but also in his creation of the "Byronic hero"- the persona of a brooding melancholy young man. 175. The world is sad, Oscar Wilde said, because a puppet was once melancholy. 176. I cannot give my thoughts to reading; if I sat unoccupied, they would brood with melancholy fixedness on I know not what. |
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