gloomily
基本解釋
- adv.黑暗地;隂鬱地;沮喪地
英漢例句
- “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(guó)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(guó)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(guó)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?zhēng)缀鯖](méi)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(gè)聖路易斯?!?後者由於沒(méi)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。 - The competition authorities, who will have to police any such settlement, gloomily share this view.
ECONOMIST: Stephen Byers is making a mess of competition policy - How about the sectarian militias that media pundits have gloomily characterized as portending a civil war?
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Winning Iraq - The result of the non-binding referendum, while gloomily predicted, has plunged Ryutaro Hashimoto's government into further confusion.
ECONOMIST: Left on the beach
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詞組短語(yǔ)
- cross gloomily 憂悶地穿過(guò)
- wonder gloomily 悲觀地問(wèn)自己
- dwell gloomily 憂傷地居住
- gloomily detail 幽暗地
- dream gloomily 令人沮喪地夢(mèng)見(jiàn);使人懊喪地夢(mèng)見(jiàn)