单词
melancholic
读音
ˌmelənˈkɑːlɪk
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释义
adj. 忧郁的;抑郁的;患忧郁症的 n. 忧郁症患者 [ 复数 melancholics 比较级 more melancholic 最高级 most melancholic ]
例句
Dirges so melancholic that they would scorch you.
挽歌非常忧沉,会将你灼伤。
The most renowned Portuguese music is Fado, a form of melancholic music.
最有名的葡萄牙音乐是法多(Fado),是一种表现忧郁音乐的形式。
As he talks, he recognises the irony of the story and his melancholic face breaks into a quick laugh.
他说着,意识到这太讽刺,忧郁的脸上泛过一丝尴尬的笑容。
Dirges so melancholic that they would scorch you.
挽歌非常忧沉,会将你灼伤。
The most renowned Portuguese music is Fado, a form of melancholic music.
最有名的葡萄牙音乐是法多(Fado),是一种表现忧郁音乐的形式。
As he talks, he recognises the irony of the story and his melancholic face breaks into a quick laugh.
他说着,意识到这太讽刺,忧郁的脸上泛过一丝尴尬的笑容。
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to the prince’s own cackling meditation on mortality,Shakespeare uses melancholic monologues to breathtaking effect.This is perhaps best exemplified in Hamlet’s most famous declaration of angst:
(Music)Well this sounds very melancholic, doesn't it?And I turned the page and what came next
and they would sing these dirges, made up of these names.Dirges so melancholic that they would scorch you.And they would sing them only when they planted the rice,
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