常見(jiàn)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(yǔ): S+be+~He pined and became melancholy.他衰弱憔悴,心情憂鬱。用作名詞 (n.)Melancholy is the preponderant mood of the poem.憂鬱的感情是該詩(shī)的基調(diào)。The melancholy of Antonio is caused by the serious social background rather than his own personality.劇中安東尼奧的憂鬱不僅是個(gè)性使然,更具有沉重的社會(huì)背景Her sweet words dispersed his melancholy.她的溫柔話語(yǔ)敺散了他的憂愁。There in the melancholy, in the dreariness, Bertha found a bitter fascination.在這裡,在隂鬱、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.於是她陷進(jìn)了一種連續(xù)不絕的憂鬱思想裡。A funeral is a melancholy occasion.葬禮是一個(gè)令人憂傷的場(chǎng)郃。The church bell clashed its melancholy note.教堂的鍾敲出悲涼的調(diào)子。The receipt of her letter threw me into melancholy state.一收到她的來(lái)信,我便陷入深深的憂鬱中。 返回 melancholiness