drear

drear

 英 [drɪə]

  • 网络阴郁的;阴沉的;沉闷的

英汉解释

adj.

例句

Daylight began to forsake the red-room; it was past four o'clock, and the beclouded afternoon was tending to drear twilight.

阳光开始屋子里消逝已经阴沉沉下午渐渐转为凄凉黄昏

The land had vanished, and was expressed only by the low and drear thunder of the surf.

阵地已经只有拍岸浪轰鸣低沉阴郁揭示存在

It is small wonder, then that the progressive era was a drear period for Negroes ambitious for the advancement of their race.

因此毫不奇怪进步时代对于热望争取种族进步黑人来说一个抑郁时期

to the left were the clear panes of glass, protecting, but not separating me from the drear November day.

十一月阴沉白天它们保护完全隔绝

As morning dawns, musicians stumble home to financial drear.

破晓这些音乐家蹒跚回到面临经济窘迫

A grief without a pang, void, dark, and drear.

这样一种没有痛苦空虚黑暗阴郁忧伤

I gaze on the moon as I tread the drear wild.

漫步荒野凝视明月

Tell how his boyhood was one drear night-hour

告诉童年怎样阴沉

Lonely plane trees lock in the courtyard drear

庭院深深孤独

The autumn wind blows drear and bleak;

秋天风吹阴郁凄凉

Around her grave I've wandered drear

环绕坟墓哀伤

But nothing drear can move me;

什么阴郁不能使移动