柯林斯詞典gloom /ɡlu?m/ 1. N-SING The gloom is a state of near darkness. 昏暗 ...the gloom of a foggy November morning. …一個(gè)霧矇矇的11月早晨的昏暗。2. N-UNCOUNT Gloom is a feeling of sadness and lack of hope. 憂鬱 ...the deepening gloom over the economy. …對(duì)經(jīng)濟(jì)日漸加深的憂慮。 返回 gloom劍橋詞典 gloom noun [U] (WITHOUT HOPE) feelings of great unhappiness and loss of hope 憂鬱;愁悶;沮喪 Bergman's films are often full of gloom and despair . 伯格曼導(dǎo)縯的電影通常都彌漫著憂鬱和絕望的氣氛。 There is widespread gloom and doom about the company's future . 大家普遍感覺公司的前景不妙,在劫難逃。 gloom noun [U] (DARKNESS) literary a situation in which it is nearly dark and difficult to see well 昏暗;幽暗;黑暗 She peered into the gloom, but she couldn't see where the noise was coming from. 她努力朝黑暗中看去,但就是辨不出聲響是從哪兒傳來(lái)的。 A figure emerged from the gloom of the corridor . 幽暗的走廊中出現(xiàn)了一個(gè)人影。 返回 gloom