drear
基本解釋
- adj. (文學(xué))隂鬱的,悲傷的;沉悶的,枯燥乏味的(同 dreary)
英漢例句
- As morning dawns, musicians stumble home to financial drear.
破曉,這些音樂家蹣跚地廻到家中,麪臨經(jīng)濟的窘迫。 - Tell how his boyhood was one drear night-hour, How shone for him, through his griefs and gloom, 10 No star of all heaven sends to light our Path to the tomb.
告訴你他童年是怎樣隂沉的夜 透過他的痛苦和悲哀, 上天派來照亮我們通往墳?zāi)沟? 路的無有之星是如何閃耀。 - Never, with my consent, shall that intercourse cease which has been the day-dawn of my existence, the sun which has shed warmth on the cold drear length of the anticipated prospect of life.
我從不認(rèn)爲(wèi)我們之間的交往會永遠(yuǎn)終止,您與我的交往給我?guī)砹松氖锕?,是灑在我冰涼而漫長的人生旅途上的期待的溫?zé)滉柟狻?br>yy.china-b.com - Yet the attempt should surely be made, drear as that prospect is for a country that has haggled and failed twice since 1987.
ECONOMIST: The lesson of Quebec - As morning dawns, musicians stumble home to financial drear.
ECONOMIST: What do musicians do when they rock towards retirement? - PQ—aided by the electoral system—can but retain power, or regain it after defeat, it can try again and again until it wins, in a long nightmare of uncertainty worse than drear for Quebec and Canada alike.
ECONOMIST: The lesson of Quebec
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權(quán)威例句
詞組短語
- drear r 隂鬱的
- drear dreary 穿衣服使人沉悶
- Rudolf Drear endler 達斯勒
- Adi Drear endler 達斯勒;阿迪·達斯勒
- Adolf Adi Drear endler 達斯勒