常見例句用作形容詞 (adj.)用作定語: ~+ n.It was a gloomy winter day.這是一個陰沉的冬日。The little boy sat in a gloomy corner.小男孩坐在一個陰暗的角落。When I saw their gloomy faces,I knew something was wrong.當(dāng)我看到他們沮喪的臉時,我知道出事了。用作表語: S+be+~+ prep .-phraseIt is so gloomy in the room that you should turn on the light.房間內(nèi)太暗,你應(yīng)該打開燈。Chances of getting the job were slim, so the young man felt gloomy about the future.得到這份工作的機(jī)會很小,所以這位青年人感到前途渺茫。用作形容詞 (adj.)Being alone in that gloomy house gave me the willies.我一個人在那所陰暗的房子心里就發(fā)毛。A few faint gleams of sunshine lit up the gloomy afternoon.有幾束隱約的陽光使陰暗的下午有些明亮。Her smile is a breath of fresh air in this gloomy office.她的微笑給沉悶的辦公室?guī)砩鷼狻?/li>There is a gloomy, overcast expression on his face.他愁眉苦臉。She is always in that gloomy mood.她總是那樣情緒低沉。Share prices plunged as a result of the gloomy economic forecast.關(guān)于經(jīng)濟(jì)前景暗淡的預(yù)測導(dǎo)致股票價格大跌。The college graduate feels gloomy about his future.那位大學(xué)畢業(yè)生感到前途黯淡。 返回 gloomiest