常見例句用作名詞 (n.)A mood of melancholy descended on us.一種悲傷的情緒襲上我們的心頭。用作形容詞 (adj.)用作表語: S+be+~He pined and became melancholy.他衰弱憔悴,心情憂郁。用作名詞 (n.)Melancholy is the preponderant mood of the poem.憂郁的感情是該詩的基調(diào)。The melancholy of Antonio is caused by the serious social background rather than his own personality.劇中安東尼奧的憂郁不僅是個性使然,更具有沉重的社會背景Her sweet words dispersed his melancholy.她的溫柔話語驅(qū)散了他的憂愁。There in the melancholy, in the dreariness, Bertha found a bitter fascination.在這里,在陰郁、倦怠之中,伯莎發(fā)現(xiàn)了一種刺痛人心的魅力。用作形容詞 (adj.)You must rid yourself of this melancholy mood.你一定要擺脫這種憂愁情緒。She fell into a train of melancholy thoughts.于是她陷進了一種連續(xù)不絕的憂郁思想里。A funeral is a melancholy occasion.葬禮是一個令人憂傷的場合。The church bell clashed its melancholy note.教堂的鐘敲出悲涼的調(diào)子。The receipt of her letter threw me into melancholy state.一收到她的來信,我便陷入深深的憂郁中。 返回 melancholiness