glummer
美 [ɡl?m]
英 [ɡl?m] 
- adj.陰郁的
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)悶悶不樂的;憂郁的;陰沉的
詞形變化
比較級(jí):glummer 最高級(jí):glummest 反義詞
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例句
TOKYO - Japanese women are cheerier than men, people grow glummer as they age, and money can buy happiness -- up to a point.
日本女人比男人更快樂,隨著年齡增加,人們越發(fā)憂郁,但錢能買到快樂,快樂隨著錢的增多而上升,直至某一點(diǎn)。
Indeed, the more people compare the UN's new secretary-general with his predecessor, the glummer they tend to become.
的確,人們將聯(lián)合國的新秘書長與其前任比較得越多,他們傾向于變得越發(fā)愁容滿面。
But these fell by 1. 9% in February, bringing them closer to glummer private-sector estimates.
但各項(xiàng)零售指標(biāo)在2月份下降了1.9%,使黯淡的非官方統(tǒng)計(jì)數(shù)據(jù)更趨真實(shí)。
The IMF has since become much glummer: this week it forecast growth of just 0. 5%.
如今國際貨幣基金組織已經(jīng)變得更加悲觀:本周預(yù)測(cè)僅有0.
The baby-boom generation (people aged 43-62) are glummer than the young or the elderly, according to Pew.
根據(jù)Pow的調(diào)查,嬰兒潮一代(43-62歲人士)比年輕者或年老者都更加低迷。