常見例句雙語例句“The days of financial hegemony are over, ” says one senior American official gloomily.“金融霸權(quán)的日子一去不複返,”一美國高官沮喪地表示。Although the IMF delivered some gloomily accurate figures about the likely cost of the US housing fiasco, it played almost no role in addressing the current crisis.雖然國際貨幣基金組織給出了一些讓人沮喪的精確數(shù)據(jù),指出美國房地産崩潰可能造成的損失,但該組織在解決目前的危機(jī)方麪幾乎沒有扮縯任何角色。“We do not want to become another St Louis,” she says, gloomily invoking the city that lost its midwestern primacy to Chicago after failing to invest in infrastructure.她擔(dān)憂道:“我們可不希望芝加哥成爲(wèi)下個聖路易斯?!?後者由於沒能投入基礎(chǔ)假設(shè),而把中西部的統(tǒng)治權(quán)拱手讓給芝加哥。權(quán)威例句The competition authorities, who will have to police any such settlement, gloomily share this view.ECONOMIST: Stephen Byers is making a mess of competition policyHow about the sectarian militias that media pundits have gloomily characterized as portending a civil war?CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Winning IraqThe result of the non-binding referendum, while gloomily predicted, has plunged Ryutaro Hashimoto's government into further confusion.ECONOMIST: Left on the beach 返回 gloomily