英 [məˈrəʊs] 美 [məˈroʊs]
adj. 郁闷的;孤僻的
morose /məˈrəʊs/
形容词 Someone who is morose is miserable, bad-tempered, and not willing to talk very much to other people. 阴郁的; 坏脾气的
She was morose, pale, and reticent.
她闷闷不乐,面色苍白,沉默寡言。
副词 阴郁地; 坏脾气地
One elderly man sat morosely at the bar.
一个上了年纪的男人郁郁寡欢地坐在吧台。
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... sanctimonious 假装神圣的, 假装诚实的, 假装虔诚的 morose闷闷不乐的; 脾气坏的; 抑郁的 loftiest(lofty)高尚的, 崇高的 ...
morosely 愁眉苦脸地;忧郁地
moroseness 阴郁;不高兴
She just sat there looking morose.
她就那样阴郁地坐在那儿。
She was morose, pale, and reticent.
她闷闷不乐,面色苍白,沉默寡言。
He looked a little morose.
他看上去有点闷闷不乐的样子。
I'm taking a morose tone at this point with Garrison Keillor giving me the snub.
One myth is that he was a misanthrope, a grumbling recluse, whose work was as morose as his life.
The investor class seems particularly morose over a second Obama term.