dolorous 英 [ˈdɒlərəs]   美 [ˈdoʊlərəs]

dolorous

dolorous  英 [ˈdɒlərəs] 美 [ˈdoʊlərəs]

adj. 忧伤的;悲痛的 

So, in the here, I hope all dolorous things are past, all happy things around you every day! 所以,在这里,我希望所有忧伤的事都会过去,所有开心的事每天都会围绕着你!
They had heard so very little of this; yet it was enough to build up wretched dolorous dreams upon, there in the shade of the night. 关于这件事,她们知道的就是这样一点点;但是在夜色深沉的晚上,这件事已经足以使她们建立起痛苦和悲哀的遐想。

  • Dolorous is not a woman's name (that's Dolores), it is an adjective that describes someone showing great sadness. If your friend Dolores is crying about a lost puppy, you could call her dolorous Dolores.
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  • adj. 忧伤的;悲痛的
  • 1. So, in the here, I hope all dolorous things are past, all happy things around you every day!

    所以,在这里,我希望所有忧伤的事都会过去,所有开心的事每天都会围绕着你!

  • 2. They had heard so very little of this; yet it was enough to build up wretched dolorous dreams upon, there in the shade of the night.

    关于这件事,她们知道的就是这样一点点;但是在夜色深沉的晚上,这件事已经足以使她们建立起痛苦和悲哀的遐想。

  • 3. Mr Carter's tone was dolorous, but there is an extraordinary lilt to Mr Obama's rhetoric which puts a bounce back into everyone's step.

    卡特的语调是忧伤的,而奥巴马的言辞给人的感觉是极其轻快的,给每一个人的前进步伐都带去了动力。

  • dolorous (adj.) c. 1400, "causing pain," from Old French doloros (12c., Modern French douloureux) "painful, sorrowful, wretched," from Late Latin dolorosus "painful, sorrowful," from Latin dolor "pain, grief." Sense of "causing grief" is from mid-15c.; that of "full of sorrow" is from 1510s. Related: Dolorously; dolorousness.
dol·or·ous / ˈdɒlərəs ; NAmE ˈdoʊlərəs / adjective [usually before noun ] ( literary) feeling or showing great sadness 悲痛的;悲哀的 dol·or·ous / ˈdɒlərəs ; NAmE ˈdoʊlərəs /
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