glummer

英 [ˈglʌmə] 美 [ˈglʌmər]

adj.  忧郁的; 死气沉沉的; 闷闷不乐的
glum的比较级



柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ-GRADED 闷闷不乐的;忧郁的;愁闷的
    Someone who is glum is sad and quiet because they are disappointed or unhappy about something.
    1. She was very glum and was obviously missing her children.
      她郁郁寡欢,显然在惦念自己的孩子们。

双语例句

  1. The glum groom grew glummer.
    忧郁的马夫变得更忧郁。
  2. Businesses have suddenly become a lot glummer.
    商业活动突然令人相当悲观。
  3. Other analysts are glummer about the near-term outlook.
    一些分析师更不看好近期的前景。
  4. 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乐,随着年龄增加,人们越发忧郁,但钱能买到快乐,快乐随着钱的增多而上升,直至某一点。
  5. Indeed, the more people compare the UN's new secretary-general with his predecessor, the glummer they tend to become.
    的确,人们将联合国的新秘书长与其前任比较得越多,他们倾向于变得更愁容满面。