dour
英 ['dʊə; 'daʊə]
美['daʊr]
- adj. 严厉的;顽强的;阴沉的;不爱讲话的
- n. (Dour)人名;(法)杜尔
实用场景例句
- The game proved to be a dour struggle, with both men determined to win.
- 这次比赛结果成为一场恶战,因为两个人都志在必得。
牛津词典
- The city, drab and dour by day, is transformed at night.
- 这座城市白天死气沉沉、单调乏味,晚上就完全变了样。
牛津词典
- No wonder he looked so dour.
- 难怪他看上去如此严厉。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- ...a dour, taciturn man...
- 冷冰冰、不苟言笑的男子
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- John popped his head round the dour.
- 约翰突然把头转向了门.
期刊摘选
- When it comes to more mainstream services, staff are dour and unhelpful.
- 当谈到更多的主流业务, 员工是无生气且无用的.
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- They were exposed to dour resistance.
- 他们遭受到顽强的抵抗.
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- The goods are priced out dour reach.
- 东西太贵,我们买不起.
期刊摘选
- Hitler admired the work of dour philosophers like Arthur Schopenhauer and Friedrich Nietzsche.
- 希特勒仰慕阴沉的哲学家如亚瑟·叔本华及费里德里希·尼采的作品.
期刊摘选
- The proverbially dour New England Puritan.
- 一个抑郁的新英格兰清教徒.
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- Once dour Belfast had been transformed.
- 一度死气沉沉的贝尔法斯特已大为改观.
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- No wonder he looked so dour.
- 难怪他看上去如此严厉。
辞典例句
- The city, drab and dour by day, is transformed at night.
- 这座城市白天死气沉沉、单调乏味,晚上就完全变了样。
《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》