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dreary
令人沮丧的
常用释义
英音[ ˈdrɪəri ]
美音[ ˈdrɪri ]
变形
比较级: drearier/more dreary
最高级: dreariest/most dreary
基本释义
  • adj. 沉闷的,令人沮丧的
例句
  • 1·His old dreams had been so pleasant; but this reality was so dreary!
    他的旧梦是如此美好;但现实是如此的枯燥!
  • 2·Sunshine had come again into the blind woman's life, and made her days less dark and dreary.
    阳光又回到了失明的奶奶的生活中,使她的日子不那么黑暗和沉闷了。
  • 3·The house looked grim and dreary in the rain.
    这房子在雨中显得阴郁凄凉。
    来源: 《牛津词典》
  • 4·How can he when it's such a great, bare, dreary place?
    那地方那么大,那么光秃秃的,那么可怕,他怎么会喜欢呢?
  • 5·Oh, how dark and comfortless it was in the dreary world!
    啊,这个茫茫世界是多么黑暗和凄凉啊!
  • 6·The days are so long and dreary, and I have no joy left.
    日子过得又漫长又无聊,我一点欢乐也没有了。
  • 7·She had sunk into a dreary apathy and would not be roused.
    她已陷入一种沮丧的麻木状态,再也无法振作起来。
  • 8·The sounds were yet more dreary than the silence which they interrupted.
    这些声音比它们所打破的寂静还要沉闷。
  • 9·The far-reaching world of the moor itself looked softly blue instead of gloomy purple-black or awful dreary gray.
    广袤无垠的沼地本身看上去是柔和的蓝色,而不是阴沉的紫黑或可怕的无生气的灰色。
  • 10·Some days must be dark and dreary.
    有些日子必然阴暗而沉闷。
同义词
adj. 沉闷的,枯燥的
同根词
词根: drear
drear adj 阴郁的;悲伤的(dreary)
drearily adv 沉寂地;可怕地;令人厌倦地
dreariness n 凄凉;沉寂;可怕