[ mə'rəus ] adj. 愁眉苦脸的;郁闷的;不高兴的;脾气坏的;乖僻的。 adv. -ly ,-ness n.
Example Sentences:
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He became at times listless and morose . 有时候他就愈加无精打采,脾气乖张。
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Earnshaw sat, morose as usual, at the chimney-corner . 哈里顿象往常一样忧愁地坐在壁炉旁边。
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Dorset, of late, had grown more than usually morose and incalculable . 最近多森变得越加乖僻,越加难以相处了。
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Dick became morose and irritable, with the strain, mary curiously silent . 这紧张的情形使得迪克忧烦急躁起来,而玛丽却是沉默得出奇。
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Pat buchanan, a speechwriter who considered himself nixon's conservative conscience, was morose . 帕特布坎南,这个自视为尼克松保守主义良心的演说撰稿人,闷闷不乐了。
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When he returned he was morose and silent and it had been months before he felt he was ready to go to work again . 当再度出现时,他愁眉不展,沉默寡言,经过几个月之后,才觉得已经准备好可以重新工作了。
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What makes your man vorenus so morose 你手下的这个乌瑞纳斯怎么这么闷
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Not to be peevish , or morose , or suspicious 不暴躁,发楞,或多疑。
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He is in a very ill humour , very morose 他的情绪不好,愁眉苦脸。
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What ' s he got to be so morose about 他这么乖僻到底是什么原因?