常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句But, as a former war reporter myself, I recoil from the mawkish sentimentality with which we enshrine our casualties.然而作為一個(gè)前戰(zhàn)地記者,我厭惡以這種病態(tài)的傷感來(lái)銘記我們之中的死者。Alternately mawkish and grisly, The Lovely Bones bounces back and forth between Susie’s dreamily surreal limbo and the mundane miseries of life on earth.時(shí)而悲情感傷,時(shí)而陰森可怖,《可愛(ài)的骨頭》在蘇西夢(mèng)幻般的樂(lè)園與現(xiàn)實(shí)中人們的痛苦之間不斷轉(zhuǎn)換。Yet there was nothing mawkish or funereal about the atmosphere at the weekend shows — rather they were a celebration of the individuality that produces imaginative talent.但是在周末的發(fā)布會(huì)上并沒(méi)有任何多愁善感或者死寂氣氛-取而代之的對(duì)富于想象力的個(gè)體的歡呼。權(quán)威例句The 2013 list included a disproportionate set of vowel-laden words including buncombe, cerulean, dragoon, fantods, chelonian, mawkish, natter, persiflage, troglodyte and winkle.FORBES: As Deficit Soars, Congress Suggests New Tax On Text MessagesAs a Harvard man, he did not wish to sound mawkish, but nor did he want to upset some of his most devoted supporters.ECONOMIST: Cleveland Amory TheIt sounds mawkish, but perhaps not if you are a bullfighter.ECONOMIST: Manolo Chopera 返回 mawkish