dreary
dreary 英 [ˈdrɪəri] 美 [ˈdrɪri]
adj. 沉闷的,枯燥的
比较级:drearier 最高级:dreariest
- When something is dreary it's depressing or lifeless in a rainy-day way. I finished my work, there was nothing on TV, and the rain just wouldn't stop: what a dreary day!
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- adj. 沉闷的,枯燥的
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1. I hate these dry dreary days.
我讨厌干燥沉闷的天气。
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2. After a long, dreary winter, this time of year, although busy, should be appreciated for what it is - a time of renewal.
经过了一个漫长、沉闷的冬季,一年的这个时候,尽管忙碌,但仍应它的意义而被珍惜——这是一个复苏的时节。
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3. "I grew up in a place like this, where everyone I knew went to space, " Garriott tells me over a lunch of veal and cabbage at a dreary Star City cafeteria.
“我在这样一个地方长大,这里我知道的每一个人都去过外太空,”加略特和我在星城一个沉闷的餐馆吃着牛肉和卷心菜的午餐。
- dreary (adj.) Old English dreorig "sad, sorrowful," originally "cruel, bloody, blood-stained," from dreor "gore, blood," from (ge)dreosan (past participle droren) "fall, decline, fail," from Proto-Germanic *dreuzas (source also of Old Norse dreyrigr "gory, bloody," and more remotely, German traurig "sad, sorrowful"), from PIE root *dhreu- "to fall, flow, drip, droop" (see drip (v.)).
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