a lugubrious expression
悲伤的神情
1.(像是过分做作而显得可笑的)忧伤的,悲痛的;阴郁的,如丧考妣的
1.looking very sad or serious
1.The stirring up of these lugubrious ideas did not cause his courage to fail, but his brain grow weary.
那么多愁惨的想法在心里起伏,他的勇气并不减少,但是他的脑子疲乏了。
2.Then he resumed his monotonous and lugubrious tramp, which troubled the dreams of the sleeping man beneath HIM, and awoke HIM with a start.
于是他又用那种单调、沉郁的步伐走来走去,把睡在他下面的那个人从梦中惊到跳了起来。
3.An icy north wind was blowing, and imparted to things around him a sort of lugubrious life.
一阵冷峭的北风吹来,使他四周的东西都呈现出愁惨的景象。
4.The colonel sounded so lugubrious and the general looked so sad that I could not help but burst into laughter.
上校的语调十分沮丧.将军的模样也十分凄然,我不由得笑了起来。
5.He talked of reform and modernisation. Perhaps, then, Russia was finally moving away from its lugubrious KGB track.
他谈到了改革和现代化,也许在那时俄国可以最终驶离可悲的克格勃掌权的轨道。
6.Straight couples often argue along gender lines: the men are at turns angry and distant, the women more prone to lugubrious bursts.
直人伴侣总是以性别角色为基线争吵:男人们容易发曝气和冷淡,女人们总是楚楚可怜和敏感脆弱。
7.at any rate, I started wide awake on hearing a vague murmur, peculiar and lugubrious, which sounded, I thought, just above me.
总之,我突然听到一阵奇怪而凄惨的喃喃低语声,把我完全给惊醒了。而且我觉得这声音好像发自我的头顶。
8.At times het talked to himself, and stammered lugubrious monologues in a low voice.
有时,他自言自语,吞吞吐吐,低声说着一些凄惨的话。
9.Henry James Senior encouraged his children to be serious but not lugubrious, to be ambitious but unworldly.
老享利·詹姆斯要孩子们严肃而不阴郁,志高而不入俗。
10."Truly they are, " murmured the count in a lugubrious tone.
“我相信会的。”伯爵用一种郁闷的口吻喃喃的说道。