sombre如何读

英:['sɒmbə(r)]

美:[ˈsɑmbɚ]

sombre是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 昏暗的
  2. 暗淡的
  3. 阴郁的
  4. 沮丧的
  5. 忧郁的
  6. 浅黑的
  7. 幽暗的
  8. 不鲜艳的
  9. 严峻的
  10. 阴沉的
  11. 悲观的
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  1. =somber(美)

sombre词根

词根:somber

adj.

somber 忧郁的;昏暗的;严峻的;阴天的

adv.

somberly 阴沉地;光线昏暗地;忧郁地;严峻地;颜色暗淡地

sombrely 昏暗地;阴沉沉地;忧郁地;严肃地

n.

somberness 暗淡;昏暗

sombre英英释义

adjective

so shaded as to be dark and gloomy

of a serious mien : grave

somber dignitaries

of a dismal or depressing character : melancholy

conveying gloomy suggestions or ideas

of a dull or heavy cast or shade : dark colored

sombre词源中文解释

主要是英国英语拼写的 somber(见相关条目); 有关拼写,请参见 -re。

sombre词源英文解释

French sombre

The first known use of somber was in 1760

sombre儿童词典英英释义

somedayadverb

at some future time

may someday travel the world

somebody1 of 2pronoun

one or some person of no certain or known identity

did somebody knock?

somebody2 of 2noun

a person of position or importance

wanted to be somebody

some1 of 4adjective

being one unknown, unnamed, or unspecified unit or thing

some person knocked

being one, a part, or an unspecified number of something (as a class or group) named

some birds can't fly

being of an unspecified amount or number have some apples

give me some water

worthy of notice or consideration

that was some party

some2 of 4pronoun

a part or quantity of something some of the apples

some of the milk

an indefinite additional amount

ran a mile and then some

some3 of 4adverb

reasonably close to : about

some eighty houses

somewhat entry 2

felt some better

to some degree

the cut bled some

-some4 of 4adjective suffix

having the quality or nature of the thing specified

burdensome

causing a (specified) feeling or condition

fearsome

sombreronoun

a tall hat with a very wide brim worn especially in the Southwest and Mexico

somberadjective

so shaded as to be dark and gloomy

melancholy entry 2 sense 1, grave

a somber mood

dull or dark colored

sombre 例句

1 She was cast with Bogart again in Dark Passage, and in John Huston's 1948 Key Largo, but in both she was sombre and self-effacing, having by degrees dwindled into wifely respectability.

2 Clark leaves behind a healthy armful of sombre ballads to mourn him by, including “Let Him Roll” and “The Randall Knife.”

3 His face made him very sombre.

他的脸色变得十分严峻.

4 Meanwhile with similar but more sombre links to the mystery of death, reviewer Smilez sent in a wonderful critique of the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize-winning novel: Finding Violet Park by Jenny Valentine.

5 Chapter 14 makes sombre reading for any who expect a rapid recovery to lighten the burden of painful retrenchment.

6 The sombre, atmospheric work can have a subtle effectiveness, but here it wasn't heard to its best advantage.

7 In these sombre circumstances, the obituarist's art assumes an ever greater importance.

8 SECOND SOLDIER: Yes he has a sombre look.

是的,他一脸阴沉。

9 Has he not a sombre look?

难道他没有一脸阴沉吗?

10 Taub does well to end the show on a somewhat somber—though in song and dance!—note: A hundred years later, the Equal Rights Amendment, Paul’s follow-up to the 19th Amendment of 1920, has yet to be codified.

11 Their education consists mostly of media studies and the sombre dissection of TV sofa adverts.

12 Even this sombre and reliable source feels the need to point visitors in the right direction.

13 But while the barbs rain beautifully and relentlessly throughout, this episode carries sombre weight, with Kendall forced to face up once again to the terrible secret he has borne since the first series.

14 Forensic science and other sombre, obscure studies of that nature are taking over the plot lines in our bookshelves...

15 These are, instead, gentle and sombre poems whose moments of "nonsense" erupt like canned laughter, serving only to underline the narrator's dejection.

16 Anthrax, the most cartoonish of the four bands, found the shift to the more sombre, introspective musical landscape hard to deal with.

17 Pelle – actually a sombre 19th-century period drama – was sold with a touch of sexploitation, a topless peasant girl on the poster.

18 And it does so even as the movie’s moods and themes grow ever more sombre.

19 The pace is overwhelmingly sombre, the lyrics dwelling on ageing and death and loss – it mentions winter so much that you might wonder if Michael Fish has been drafted in as lyricist.

20 Dickens’ disenchantment with Mary throughout her political and romantic career melts away before the sombre circumstances of her death.

sombre 同义词

1 黑的

inky

6 灰暗的

dirty muddy dusty

11 低沉的

dim low-pitched

13 幽暗的

twilight caliginous

18 深色的

dark

23 浅黑的

dark darkish

26 不鲜艳的

neutral sober

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