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51. | To feel, appear, or act despondent, sad, or mournful. |
| 忧郁,沮丧,悲伤,忧伤 |
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52. | strike a note of gloom, optimism, caution |
| 显得忧郁、 乐观、 谨慎. |
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53. | A dark, melancholy vocal tone. |
| 低沉忧郁的声调 |
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54. | She seems rather melancholy. |
| 她似乎相当忧郁。 |
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55. | Poets were often visited by fits of gloom. |
| 诗人常有一阵阵忧郁。 |
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56. | a melancholy man |
| 一个忧郁寡欢的人 |
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57. | To make dark and gloomy. |
| 使悲哀,使忧郁 |
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58. | He wore a depressed air. |
| 他显得忧郁沮丧。 |
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59. | Cheerfulness is health; its opposite. Melancholy is disease. |
| 欢乐健康,忧郁致 |
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60. | Dreary; dismal. |
| 无生气的;忧郁的 |
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