单词 | gloom |
释义 | gloom I. intransitive verb 1. a. < glooming over his coffee at the way he had been tricked > b. < glooms at being kept in the hospital — John McCarten > < all citizens had a tax increase … to gloom about — Mollie Panter-Downes > < got sorrier and sorrier for myself, glooming on how things always went wrong somewhere — Gavin Casey > < very wise in not glooming over what is inevitable — J.B.Cabell > 2. a. archaic b. < it was glooming fast in the thick timber — Irving Bacheller > 3. < at the edge of the precipice the ancient castle gloomed > : appear dimly : glimmer < a citron color gloomed in her hair — W.B.Yeats > transitive verb 1. archaic < what sorrows gloomed that parting day — Oliver Goldsmith > < such a mood as that, which lately gloomed your fancy — Alfred Tennyson > 2. < already the evening shadows were glooming the forest — Ambrose Bierce > < clouds gloomed the street — Raymond Lee > 3. < “I've tried about everything else,” gloomed the architect — Jay Franklin > II. 1. chiefly Scotland 2. a. < the gloom of the night > < difficult for the most practiced eye to pierce far into the gloom — J.L.Motley > : glimmering obscurity : dimness < the cool gloom of the cathedral > < the light coming through the windows set high in the walls had darkened to the sudden gloom of the summer storm — Mary Deasy > : deep shadowiness or shadiness < resting for a moment in the quiet gloom of the forest > especially < a raw and detestable winter day and the gloom and noise of the huge town oppressed the soul — Leonard Bacon > b. < in this Italian glare I pine for the glooms of London — Aldous Huxley > : a shadowy or shady place < within the green glooms of the shadowy oak — J.R.Lowell > 3. a. < the results of the Rome meeting were rather inconclusive and discouraging as the delegates departed in gloom — S.B.Fay > b. < constant repinings at the dullness of everything around them threw a real gloom over their domestic circle — Jane Austen > 4. < I'd have been a gloom in all that commencement gaiety — Mark Reed > : killjoy < a set of glooms called censors — H.C.Witwer > Synonyms: see sadness |
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