gloominess
noun [ U ] uk/ˈɡluː.mi.nəs/ us/ˈɡluː.mi.nəs/
(UNHAPPINESS)
沮丧,忧伤,悲观
the state of being unhappy or without hope
The sheer gloominess of the Prime Minister's message has attracted much comment. 总理极度悲观的言辞引来了众多议论。
Economists said the measures were not enough to overcome growing gloominess among companies and consumers. 经济学家表示,这些措施不足以克服企业和消费者日益增长的悲观情绪。
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- There is a general mood of gloominess and uncertainty but some optimism that this crisis will eventually pass.
- He should try to overcome his gloominess.
- gloominess over the US economy
(DARKNESS)
昏暗;幽暗;黑暗
the state of being dark in a way that is unpleasant and that makes it difficult to see
The lights glowed brightly in the gloominess. 灯光在一片阴暗中闪耀着光芒。
See: gloomy
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- It was a day of darkness and gloominess, a day of clouds and thick darkness.
- a city lit by rain-dappled gloominess
- The gloominess of the dark wood matched her mood.