grim
英 [grɪm]
美[ɡrɪm]
- adj. 冷酷的;糟糕的;残忍的
- n. (Grim)人名;(英、德、俄、捷、匈)格里姆
实用场景例句
- grimly determined
- 坚定不移
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- ‘It won't be easy, ’ he said grimly.
- “那不会很容易。”他严肃地说。
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- Their performance was fairly grim, I'm afraid!
- 很遗憾,他们的演出真不怎么样!
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- I feel grim this morning.
- 我今天早上感到不舒服。
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- the grim walls of the prison
- 令人抑郁的监狱四壁
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- The house looked grim and dreary in the rain.
- 这房子在雨中显得阴郁凄凉。
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- Things are looking grim for workers in the building industry.
- 对建筑业的工人来说形势看来很不乐观。
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- The outlook is pretty grim.
- 前景令人甚感忧虑。
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- We face the grim prospect of still higher unemployment.
- 我们面临着失业率进一步上升的暗淡前景。
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- grim news
- 令人沮丧的消息
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- grim-faced policemen
- 表情严肃的警察
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- with a look of grim determination on his face
- 他脸上带有的坚定不移的神态
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- She looked grim.
- 她表情严肃。
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- a grim face/look/smile
- 严肃的面孔 / 表情;冷笑
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- Things were pretty grim for a time.
- 事情一度糟糕透了。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- Her expression was grim and unpleasant.
- 她表情严肃,看上去很不开心。
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- She was a grim woman with a turned-down mouth...
- 她是个沉默寡言、令人畏惧的女人。
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- ...the tower blocks on the city's grim edges.
- 矗立在荒凉的城市边缘的一幢幢塔楼
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- The city might be grim at first, but there is a vibrancy and excitement.
- 这座城市最初可能并不吸引人,但是它有一种生机和活力。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- There was further grim economic news yesterday...
- 昨天又传来更多令人沮丧的经济消息。
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- They painted a grim picture of growing crime...
- 他们描绘了犯罪率上升的严峻情形。
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