英语词典

grimly的意思

grimly


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英式读音

  • adv.严峻地;冷冷地;狞笑着;严格地
  • 网络冷酷地;可怖地;可怕地

近义词

    adv.depressingly,bleakly,gloomily,shoddily,badly

反义词

    adv.cheerily,skillfully,kindly

英汉例句

  • 1.Back in his own office once more, Director Tynan stood grimly in the center of the room, awaiting Harry Adcock.

    泰南局长又回到自己的办公室,严峻地站在屋子中央,等哈里·阿德科克来。

  • 2.Gerhardt looked at him grimly , but did not answer.

    葛哈德狰狞地看了看他,却不回他的话。

  • 3.Gerald smiled grimly at this humorism. Then he made a little gesture of dismissal, with his eyebrows.

    杰拉德对这种幽默付之一笑,然后又扬扬眉毛表示不屑一顾。

  • 4."That's likely enough to be true, " said the other grimly .

    “那也似乎是事实,”爵爷冷冷地说。

  • 5.He might be dead after tonight if he didn't stop all this crap, Michael thought grimly.

    迈克尔把事情想得很可怕:如果他还把那一套废话挂在嘴上,那他今天晚上过后也就没命了。

  • 6.He stared at her grimly; he had never been certain how fond of each other the sisters were in life.

    他冷冷地注视着她,他始终不清楚原先姐妹之间的感情究竟有多深。

  • 7."A burnt dog dreads the fire, " said the lawyer grimly, and closed his eyes.

    “一朝被蛇咬,三年怕踩草。”律师冷冷地说了一句,然后闭上眼睛。

  • 8.But he was a gallant warrior, and when he rose to make his final adieu his mouth was grimly set and his shoulders were squared.

    可是他是个硬铮铮的战士,当他起身告别时,他的嘴闭得紧紧的,肩膀挺得宽宽的。

  • 9.Mr Osborne talked grimly of the injustice of burdening future generations with debt, and said he would bring Britain "back from the brink" .

    奥斯本先生冷酷地说到让后代承担我们的债务时不公平的,并说他会让英国“起死回生”。

  • 10.The tendency is called ''loss aversion''; people hold on to poor investments grimly, hoping for a turnaround.

    这种倾向被称为“损失厌恶”(lossaversion):人们死捞着糟糕的投资项目不放,希望能有翻身的一天。

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