grim
/ɡrɪm/ (bre, ipa) · /ɡrɪm/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈgrim/ (ame, mw)
grim — 形容詞
- grimpositive
- grimmercomparative
- grimmestsuperlative
1. describing a situation, piece of news, or future possibility that is so bad it m
嚴峻的
形容情況或前景極度糟糕
describing a situation, piece of news, or future possibility that is so bad it makes you feel worried and without hope
The latest jobs report painted a grim picture for the local economy.
最新的就業報告描繪了當地經濟嚴峻的景況。
collocation: grim picture
Shirin's doctors gave her a grim warning about her recovery.
Shirin 的醫生對她的康復前景提出了嚴峻的警告。
collocation: grim warning
When the war started, the outlook for peace looked extremely grim.
戰爭爆發後,和平的前景看來極為嚴峻。
The factory closed down, leaving many families in a grim financial situation.
工廠關閉了,許多家庭因此陷入嚴峻的財務困境。
Christopher's team faced grim prospects after losing their best player.
Christopher 的球隊在失去最佳球員後,面臨了嚴峻的前景。
用法筆記
Often used with nouns like 'news', 'outlook', 'picture', 'prospects', 'warning', and 'reality'. Very common in journalism and formal reporting about economic or political conditions.
常見錯誤
2. having a worried, serious, or sad expression on your face or in your voice that
嚴肅;陰沉
表情嚴肅憂慮的
having a worried, serious, or sad expression on your face or in your voice that shows you are not happy or hopeful
Talia's face was grim as she read the letter from the hospital.
Talia 讀著醫院寄來的信時,臉色十分陰沉。
pattern: face + was + grim (linking verb)
The teacher gave the students a grim look when they refused to listen.
學生們不肯聽話時,老師給了他們一個嚴肅的眼神。
pattern: gave + [someone] + a grim look
Beatrix looked grim when she heard the news about her old friend.
Beatrix 聽到老友的消息後,表情變得陰沉。
Michael's grim expression told us that something terrible had happened.
Michael 嚴肅的表情告訴我們發生了可怕的事。
Rafael's voice turned grim when he spoke about what he had seen that night.
Rafael 談到那晚看到的情況時,語氣變得陰沉。
用法筆記
Describes a person's temporary facial expression or tone of voice, not their permanent personality. For a personality that is always serious, use 'stern' or 'severe' instead.
常見錯誤
3. looking very unpleasant, ugly, or frightening, especially in a way that makes yo
陰森;可怕
外表醜陋陰森令人不快
looking very unpleasant, ugly, or frightening, especially in a way that makes you feel uncomfortable or uneasy
The old prison was a grim building with dark walls and tiny windows.
這座舊監獄是一棟陰森的建築,牆壁黑暗,窗戶狹小。
collocation: grim building
Adaeze walked past a grim alley that smelled of rubbish and damp.
Adaeze 走過一條陰暗的巷子,裡頭散發著垃圾和濕氣的臭味。
collocation: grim alley
The film's villain had a grim smile that sent a chill down the audience's spines.
電影裡的反派露出一個陰森的笑容,讓觀眾不寒而慄。
Élise refused to stay in the hotel room because it was so grim and dirty.
Élise 拒絕住在那間旅館房間,因為房間又陰森又骯髒。
Jisoo opened the door to find a grim basement full of old metal shelves.
Jisoo 打開門,看到一個陰暗的地下室,裡面擺滿了舊金屬架子。
- pleasant
nice and enjoyable to look at or be in
- attractive
pleasing in appearance
用法筆記
Often describes places, buildings, rooms, or physical features that feel cold, dark, unwelcoming, or sinister. Not used for people's behaviour — use 'sinister' for that.