glummer

glummer

美 [ɡlʌm]  英 [ɡlʌm]

  • adj.阴郁的
  • 网络闷闷不乐的;忧郁的;阴沉的

词形变化

比较级:glummer  最高级:glummest  

反义词

同义词

adj.

英汉解释

adj.
1.
阴郁的,闷闷不乐的,愁容满面的

英英解释

adj.

例句

TOKYO - Japanese women are cheerier than men, people grow glummer as they age, and money can buy happiness -- up to a point.

日本女人男人快乐随着年龄增加人们越发忧郁快乐快乐随着增多上升直至某一点

Indeed, the more people compare the UN's new secretary-general with his predecessor, the glummer they tend to become.

的确人们联合国秘书长前任比较越多他们倾向变得越发愁容满面

But these fell by 1. 9% in February, bringing them closer to glummer private-sector estimates.

各项零售指标2月份下降1.9%,使黯淡非官方统计数据真实

The IMF has since become much glummer: this week it forecast growth of just 0. 5%.

如今国际货币基金组织已经变得更加悲观本周预测0.

The baby-boom generation (people aged 43-62) are glummer than the young or the elderly, according to Pew.

根据Pow调查婴儿一代(43-62人士年轻年老更加低迷