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gloom
- IPA[ɡlo͞om]
美式
- partial or total darkness;a dark or shady place
- have a dark or somber appearance;cover with gloom; make dark or dismal
verb: gloom, 3rd person present: glooms, gerund or present participle: glooming, past tense: gloomed, past participle: gloomed
noun: gloom, plural noun: glooms
- 釋義
- 相關詞
名詞
- 1. partial or total darkness he strained his eyes peering into the gloom 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ literary a dark or shady place the meadow-hen floats off, to sink into remoter shades and ferny glooms
- 2. a state of depression or despondency a year of economic gloom for the car industry his gloom deepened 同義詞 反義詞
動詞
- 1. literary have a dark or somber appearance the black gibbet glooms beside the way
- ▪ cover with gloom; make dark or dismal a black yew gloom'd the stagnant air
- 2. be or look depressed or despondent Charles was always glooming about money
- feeling or causing despondency; pessimistic: gloom-ridden predictions
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who spreads pessimistic reports or predictions: the gloom-mongers pointed to this news as evidence of an impending crisis
Oxford Dictionary
- a general feeling of pessimism or despondency
Oxford Dictionary
- a general feeling of pessimism or despondency
Oxford American Dictionary
- 更多解釋
- IPA[ɡluːm]
英式
- partial or total darkness: he strained his eyes peering into the gloom
- have a dark or sombre appearance: the black gibbet glooms beside the way
Oxford Dictionary