grim
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ A situation or piece of information that is grim is unpleasant, depressing, and difficult to accept. 嚴(yán)酷的; 令人沮喪的
They painted a grim picture of growing crime. 他們描繪了一個(gè)犯罪增長的嚴(yán)酷侷麪。
There was further grim economic news yesterday. 昨天有更令人沮喪的經(jīng)濟(jì)新聞。
2. ADJ A place that is grim is unattractive and depressing in appearance. (地方) 隂沉的
The city might be grim at first, but there is a vibrancy and excitement. 這個(gè)城市也許一開始沉悶,但它有一種活力和激情。
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grim /ɡr?m/ (grimmer,grimmest)
劍橋詞典
- I divined from his grim expression that the news was not good.
- Her prospects are grim.
- The doctor's diagnosis was grim.
- The situation in the drought-stricken region is grim.
- Experts have been giving grim predictions for the future of the company .
grim adjective (WITHOUT HOPE)
worrying , without hope令人擔(dān)憂的,令人沮喪的
The future looks grim. 未來一片渺茫。
例句
grim adjective (SERIOUS)
worried and serious or sad憂愁的;嚴(yán)肅的
Her face was grim as she told them the bad news . 她滿臉愁容地把這個(gè)壞消息告訴了他們。
The expression on his face was one of grim determination . 他臉上一副破釜沉舟的神情。
Later Mr Ashby left the court , grim-faced and silent . 後來阿什比先生離開了法庭,表情嚴(yán)肅,一言不發(fā)。
grim adjective (UNPLEASANT)
C2 informalvery unpleasant or ugly
令人不快的,討厭的;醜陋的
a grim-looking block of flats 醜陋不堪的公寓樓