cheerless
cheerless — 形容詞
- cheerlesspositive
- more cheerlesscomparative
- most cheerlesssuperlative
1. used for describing a place, period of time, or experience that feels cold and d
陰鬱
環境或氣氛陰暗沉悶的
used for describing a place, period of time, or experience that feels cold and depressing because it offers no comfort, warmth, or hope; lacking any pleasant or bright qualities.
The cheerless hospital corridor had bare grey walls and no windows.
那條陰鬱的醫院走廊只有光禿禿的灰色牆壁,一扇窗戶也沒有。
cheerless + noun describing a physical space
Reuben hated the cheerless winter mornings when the sky stayed dark until noon.
Reuben 討厭冬天陰沉的早晨,天空到中午還是一片漆黑。
Without the colourful curtains and warm lamp, the room felt cheerless and cold.
少了色彩繽紛的窗簾和溫暖的燈光,房間顯得陰鬱而寒冷。
Vikram stared out at the cheerless garden, where dead leaves covered the wet earth.
Vikram 望著窗外陰沉的花園,枯葉覆蓋著潮濕的泥土。
Ayesha's cheerless expression told everyone that something had gone badly wrong.
Ayesha 陰鬱的表情讓每個人都知道出了大問題。
文法句型
cheerless + noun
be/look/feel + cheerless
用法筆記
Frequently describes a physical space (room, building, landscape) or the atmosphere of a situation. Slightly formal or literary in tone — in everyday conversation, depressing or gloomy are more common substitutes.