5). morose: gloomy, solemn in spirit, glum, ill-humored
Charles Dickens describes Scrooge as a morose individual.Charles Dickens: 狄更斯(英国批判现实主义作家); Scrooge是狄更斯《圣诞颂歌》中的主人公,是一个自私透顶的吝啬鬼
After his losses in the stock market, Charley became morose.
5). morose: gloomy, solemn in spirit, glum, ill-humored
Charles Dickens describes G as a morose individual.Charles Dickens: 狄更斯(英国批判现实主义作家)
After his losses in the stock market, Charley became morose.
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farcical absurd resembling ridiculous
inaugurate formal beginning
innitiate
lurch stagger lurch to the mens room sudden pitch to one side
morose gloomy as a morose individual sullen ill-humor
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4). lurch: sudden pitch or roll to one side, stagger, reel
The Mercedes lurched only slightly when the tyre blew out. Mercedes:梅塞德斯(奔驰)
After a few too many drinks, Jason lurched towards the men's room.
3). inaugurate: to begin, to make a formal beginning, initiate, institute
The president of United States is always inaugurated on January 20th.
We are going to inaugurate our new customer service policy on January 1st.
2). farcical: resembling a ridiculous action or situation, absurd
Our lack of preparation turned the drive running into a farcical exercise.
The comedian Victor Borge was a master of farcical music routines. Victor Borge:丹麦幽默作家,钢琴家
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5). morose: gloomy, solemn in spirit, glum, ill-humored Charles Dickens describes Scrooge as a morose individual.Charles Dickens: 狄更斯(英国批判现实主义作家); Scrooge是狄更斯《圣诞颂歌》中的主人公,是一个自私透顶的吝啬鬼 After his losses in the stock market, Charley became morose.
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5). morose: gloomy, solemn in spirit, glum, ill-humored Charles Dickens describes G as a morose individual.Charles Dickens: 狄更斯(英国批判现实主义作家) After his losses in the stock market, Charley became morose.
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4). lurch: sudden pitch or roll to one side, stagger, reel The Mercedes lurched only slightly when the tyre blew out. Mercedes:梅塞德斯(奔驰) After a few too many drinks, Jason lurched towards the men's room.
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3). inaugurate: to begin, to make a formal beginning, initiate, institute The president of United States is always inaugurated on January 20th. We are going to inaugurate our new customer service policy on January 1st.
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2). farcical: resembling a ridiculous action or situation, absurd Our lack of preparation turned the drive running into a farcical exercise. The comedian Victor Borge was a master of farcical music routines. Victor Borge:丹麦幽默作家,钢琴家