morose
/məˈrəʊs/ (bre, ipa) · /məˈrəʊs/ (ame, ipa) · /mə-ˈrōs mȯ-/ (ame, mw)
morose — 形容詞
- morosepositive
- more morosecomparative
- most morosesuperlative
1. quietly bad-tempered and dark in mood, showing little wish to talk, laugh, or jo
陰沉;鬱悶
心情陰鬱、少話又不愛笑的
quietly bad-tempered and dark in mood, showing little wish to talk, laugh, or join in with other people.
Maeve stayed morose through dinner and barely answered her father's questions.
Maeve 整個晚餐時間都很陰沉,幾乎不回答父親的問題。
stay morose through a social occasion
After the missed flight, Anjali grew morose and stopped joking with us.
錯過班機後,Anjali 變得很鬱悶,也不再跟我們開玩笑。
grow morose after a setback
Renata gave a morose shrug when the coach announced extra practice.
教練宣布要加練時,Renata 陰沉地聳了聳肩。
The usually chatty waiter turned morose after his phone call.
那位平常很健談的服務生接完電話後變得很陰沉。
Ilan sounded morose on the train home from the hospital.
Ilan 從醫院搭火車回家時,聲音聽起來很鬱悶。
文法句型
look/seem/sound morose
grow/become morose
a morose face / voice / silence
用法筆記
Usually describes a person's mood, face, voice, or silence when they have withdrawn from other people. Stronger and darker than 'glum', and less openly hostile than 'surly'.