常見(jiàn)例句用作名詞 (n.)In the gathering gloom it was difficult to see anything distinctly.在越來(lái)越暗的情況下,什麼東西都看不清。The news cast a deep gloom over the whole family.那個(gè)消息使全家籠罩著一片愁雲(yún)慘霧。The news of defeat filled them all with gloom.失敗的消息使他們滿(mǎn)懷鬱悶。用作名詞 (n.)My eyes slowly grew accustomed to the gloom.我的眼睛對(duì)黑暗慢慢適應(yīng)了。In the gloom I could only just discern the outline of a building.在黑暗中我衹能依稀分辨出一座建築物的輪廓來(lái)。He walked through the gloom of the thick forest.他穿過(guò)茂密隂暗的森林。The crimes committed there invested the place with an air of mystery and gloom.在那裡發(fā)生罪案後,該地籠罩上一種隂森詭秘的氣氛。The news of army's defeat cast a gloom over the town.軍隊(duì)敗北的消息給小城矇上了一層憂(yōu)鬱。Don't let defeat fill you with gloom.別讓失敗使你灰心喪氣。用作動(dòng)詞 (v.)Poets were often visited by fits of gloom.詩(shī)人常有一陣陣憂(yōu)鬱。Lydia's gloom was shortly cleared away.麗迪雅的憂(yōu)鬱不多一會(huì)就菸消雲(yún)散了。 返回 gloomed