melancholy [形容詞] 憂鬱的;令人沮喪的; [名詞] 憂鬱;愁思
melancholy
['melənkɔli]
n.憂鬱, 憂愁, 悲傷
adj.憂沉的, 使人悲傷的
例句與用法:
A deep melancholy runs through her poetry.
她的詩中貫穿著悲傷的情調。
Melancholy is the preponderant mood of the poem.
憂鬱的感情是該詩的基調。
There is a vein of melancholy in his character.
他的性格中有少許憂鬱的氣質。
A funeral is a melancholy occasion.
葬禮是一個令人憂傷的場合。
When he left, she sank into melancholy.
當他走後,她陷入沉思。
詞形變化:
副詞: melancholily | 名詞: melancholiness |
英文解釋:
名詞 melancholy:
a feeling of thoughtful sadness
a constitutional tendency to be gloomy and depressed
a humor that was once believed to be secreted by the kidneys or spleen and to cause sadness and melancholy
同義詞:black bile
形容詞 melancholy:
characterized by or causing or expressing sadness
同義詞:melancholic
grave or even gloomy in character
同義詞
sad | gloomy | unhappy | dismal | depressing | blue | pensive | miserable | downhearted | sadness | depression | sorrowful | somber | down | mournful | wistful | wretched | forlorn | downcast | sorry | woebegone | depressed | despairing | grief | painful | elegiac | black | doleful | funereal | gloom | cheerless | down in the dumps | low | glum | unhappiness | dejection | sorrow | gloominess | despondency | funk | sombre | black bile | melancholic |
反義詞
pleasant | merry | gay | cheerful | happy | delightful |
以上來源於大辭典