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  • cheerless

    英:[ˈtʃɪələs]   美: [ˈtʃɪrləs] 

    cheerless 基本解释

    adj.

    沉闷的;无乐趣的;不快乐的;阴郁的

    英英释义

    cheerless[ 'tʃiəlis ]

    adj.lacking cheer; depressing

    "something cheerless about the room"

    同义词:uncheerful

    cheerless 相关例句

    双语例句

    用作形容词(adj.)
    1. They came back quiet and cheerless.
      他们回来了,闷闷不乐。
    2. It is cold and cheerless in the yard and no one is there.
      院子里冷冷清清,一个人也没有。
    3. It was the end of November and the day was very cheerless.
      已经是十一月底了,天色十分阴暗。
    4. The cheerless monotony was sometimes enlivened with a little innocent merriment
      有时候,一点儿天真的嬉戏会使阴郁单调的生活增添一点生气。
    5. I was surprised to find him living in such drab and cheerless surroundings.
      我意外地发现他住在如此单调而阴郁的环境中。
    6. The night-to-night duties can be hard and cheerless.
      连续不断地上夜班是辛苦而乏味的。

    权威例句

    CHEERLESS TIMES
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    A Cheerless Change: Bhutan Dooars to British Dooars
    "Cheerless Asceticism": How the New York Times Portrayed the Shakers from 1851 to 1899
    Is psychoanalysis a cheerless (Freud-less) profession? Toward a psychoanalysis of joy.
    "All is Cheerless, Dark and Deadly": Transgressing through Excess and Eroticism, Decay and Divine Filth
    I Object to Rain That Is Cheerless: Landscape Art and the Stalinist Aesthetic Imagination
    A ‘remote and cheerless possession’: Early Nineteenth-Century British Imaginings of Newfoundland
    The Representation of Cultural Genes in Poetry Translation——A Case Study of Excursion on Eastern Fields Cheerless by Xu Yuanchong
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