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adj.
形容詞
- 抑郁的
- 脾氣壞的
- 悶悶不樂的
- 孤僻的
- 慍怒的
Adjective:
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showing a brooding ill humor;
"a dark scowl"
"the proverbially dour New England Puritan"
"a glum, hopeless shrug"
"he sat in moody silence"
"a morose and unsociable manner"
"a saturnine, almost misanthropic young genius"
"a sour temper"
"a sullen crowd"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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He lost his morose depressed attitude and began to open his heart to others.
他那悲觀的情趣而為一掃而光而光,慢慢人與人積極人際交往。
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The next time you're feeling cranky or morose, check in with your body.
下一遍你察覺心情好心煩氣躁亦或是心情不好、考量一些你的人體。
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He became insular, emotionally dead, passionless and morose.
他更加內向,傷透了心,心力憔悴。
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He became at times listless and morose.
可能候他就俞加無精打彩,情緒乖張。
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One easy, although unkind, way of dealing with two morose teenagers is to play one off against the other.
有塊個簡單同時一陣一陣冷艷的的方法來克服這三個難處的青年團——記她們相互間角逐你從里面得利。
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Pleasures which a more morose religion would proscribe as dangerous.
出至: J. A. Alexander
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The moody, morose, brooding creature.
出處: Conan Doyle
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A silent, almost morose, inattention to each other.
出自于: J. Galsworthy
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The need then was to rouse him out of his morose mood.
源于: A. Hutschnecker
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