funereal 英 [fjuˈnɪəriəl]   美 [fjuˈnɪriəl]

funereal

funereal  英 [fjuˈnɪəriəl] 美 [fjuˈnɪriəl]

adj. 悲哀的;送葬的;适合葬礼的 

Yet there was nothing mawkish or funereal about the atmosphere at the weekend shows — rather they were a celebration of the individuality that produces imaginative talent. 但是在周末的发布会上并没有任何多愁善感或者死寂气氛-取而代之的对富于想象力的个体的欢呼。
She was the best-looking woman in the room; she made the dinner a little less funereal than the usual van der Luyden banquet. 她成了客厅里最漂亮的女人,她使得晚宴比范德卢顿平日那种宴会少了不少丧葬气氛。

  • Funereal describes the mood in a locker room after an overtime loss in a championship game — sad, serious and gloomy, as if you were at a funeral.
  • 请先登录
  • adj. 悲哀的;送葬的;适合葬礼的
  • 1. Yet there was nothing mawkish or funereal about the atmosphere at the weekend shows — rather they were a celebration of the individuality that produces imaginative talent.

    但是在周末的发布会上并没有任何多愁善感或者死寂气氛-取而代之的对富于想象力的个体的欢呼。

  • 2. She was the best-looking woman in the room; she made the dinner a little less funereal than the usual van der Luyden banquet.

    她成了客厅里最漂亮的女人,她使得晚宴比范德卢顿平日那种宴会少了不少丧葬气氛。

  • 3. From the banks of the river we could see the shadowy outlines of countless salmon, swimming upstream in funereal convoys.

    从河岸上,我们可以影影绰绰看见无数鲑鱼的身影,涌向上游奔赴生命的终点。

  • funereal (adj.) "suitable for a funeral" (mournful, dismal, gloomy), 1725, from stem of Latin funereus "of a funeral," from funus "funeral; death" (see funeral) + -al (1). Perhaps by influence of Middle French funerail.
fu·ner·eal / fjuˈnɪəriəl ; NAmE fjuˈnɪriəl / adjective ( formal) suitable for a funeral; sad 适于葬礼的;悲伤的 a funereal atmosphere 悲哀肃穆的气氛 fu·ner·eal / fjuˈnɪəriəl ; NAmE fjuˈnɪriəl /
  • 请先登录