melancholic 英 [ˌmelənˈkɒlɪk]   美 [ˌmelənˈkɑlɪk]

melancholic

melancholic  英 [ˌmelənˈkɒlɪk] 美 [ˌmelənˈkɑlɪk]

adj. 忧郁的;抑郁的;患忧郁症的  n. 忧郁症患者 

名词复数:melancholics 

This is why much of the music that is the heartland of indie culture is melancholic, disconsolate and miserable. 这也就是为什么在独立文化中属于中心地带的很多音乐史哀伤的,忧郁的以及痛苦的。
Classical architecture has a history there going back to Thomas Jefferson; and no southerner can fail to see history as a melancholic process. 那里古典建筑的历史可以追溯到托马斯•杰弗逊,而且没有哪个南方人不认为历史是忧郁的进程。

  • Melancholic describes sadness, or a person who feels this way. Planning to go out dancing after seeing that melancholic movie? Don't be surprised if you feel more like sitting quietly, thinking, instead.
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  • adj. 忧郁的;抑郁的;患忧郁症的
  • n. 忧郁症患者
  • 1. This is why much of the music that is the heartland of indie culture is melancholic, disconsolate and miserable.

    这也就是为什么在独立文化中属于中心地带的很多音乐史哀伤的,忧郁的以及痛苦的。

  • 2. Classical architecture has a history there going back to Thomas Jefferson; and no southerner can fail to see history as a melancholic process.

    那里古典建筑的历史可以追溯到托马斯•杰弗逊,而且没有哪个南方人不认为历史是忧郁的进程。

  • 3. After devoting the entire concert to serenely melancholic music, he did allow himself a brief explanation for the first encore, Ichimei: "I was in the studio, recording, when the first tremor struck.

    在整场安静忧郁的音乐之后,他最终开口为第一首安可曲目《命运》做了一些简短的解说:“当一次地震来临时,我当时在录音室,正在录音。”

  • melancholic (adj.) late 14c., from melancholy + -ic, or else from Late Latin melancholicus, from Greek melankholikos "choleric," from melankholia "sadness" (see melancholy). As a noun, from 1580s. Earlier adjective formation was melancholian (mid-14c.), and melancholiac (mid-19c.) also was tried.
mel·an·chol·ic / ˌmelənˈkɒlɪk ; NAmE ˌmelənˈkɑːlɪk / adjective ( old-fashioned or literary) feeling or expressing sadness, especially when the sadness is like an illness 忧郁的;忧郁症的 mel·an·chol·ic / ˌmelənˈkɒlɪk ; NAmE ˌmelənˈkɑːlɪk /
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