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lugubrious (lug OO bree us) This adjective means “gloomy,” often to an exaggerated degree, and comes from the Latin word meaning “mournful.”
- Just because you had to miss the track meet is no reason to drag your lugubrious attitude around the hallways, making no attempt to pull yourself out of a bad mood.
- The lugubrious tone of the card Lauren sent to Dan was more worthy of a sympathy note than a thirtieth-birthday card.
——摘自《Fiske WordPower: The Most Effective System for Building a Vocabulary That Gets Results Fast》
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lugubrious(lug OO bree us)这个形容词的意思是“悲观的”,通常有夸张的程度,来自拉丁语,意思是“悲伤的”
- 没有理由仅仅因为你错过了田径比赛就拖着你悲伤的态度在走廊里转来转去,也没有理由试图让自己摆脱糟糕的情绪
- 劳伦送给丹的卡片上悲伤的语气比三十岁的生日卡片更值得同情
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