somber
英 ['sɒmbə(r)]
美 ['sɑmbər]
“sombre”的变体
COCA.9562
英英释义
adj
- grave or even gloomy in character
- solemn and mournful music
- a suit of somber black
- a somber mood
- lacking brightness or color
- drab faded curtains
- sober Puritan grey
- children in somber brown clothes
双语例句
- Drab faded curtains; sober Puritan gray; children in somber brown clothes.
暗淡褪色的窗帘;暗淡的清教徒的灰色;穿着暗褐色衣服的孩子。 - In such circumstances, cartoons and satirical accounts of somber political events redress.
在这种环境下,基于阴森政治事件基础上的卡通和讽刺文学纠正了平衡。 - Somber or dark in hue.
颜色灰暗的,昏暗的。 - It was a day of silence and somber speeches in New Orleans two years after Hurricane Katrina struck.
今天是新奥尔良遭遇卡特里娜飓风袭击两周年的日子,民众们默哀并聆听了悼念演说。 - The sun lost its heartening power and the sky became grey and somber.
太阳失去了它鼓舞人心的力量,天空变成铅灰色,阴沉沉的。 - But although somber, pessimistic people might seem smarter, research shows that happiness and intelligence are essentially unrelated.
可是,虽然一些严肃、悲观的人们可能看上去更聪明一些,研究表明快乐和智商基本无关。 - This does not mean our worship must be joyless, solemn and somber.
这并不是说我们的敬拜必须不苟言笑,庄严和阴郁。 - Some people looked around at our suddenly somber, sad, and earnest nation and wondered: Has America changed for good?
有些人环顾这个突然变得昏暗、可悲和严肃的国家,开始怀疑:美国变得如此消停了? - I noticed he looked unusually somber.
我注意到他看上去心情反常地不舒畅。 - My somber conclusion was nonetheless disappointing, but I rested with it.
自己地冷峻地结论依然是令人绝望地,但自己仍是安然承受啦它。