grimmer

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基本释义

adj.
严酷的( grim的比较级 ); 严厉的; 阴冷的; 讨厌的

实用例句

The mood could not have been grimmer.

情绪低落到了极点。

柯林斯例句

Natalie's face grew longer and grimmer as Berel talked.

班瑞尔说着的时候,娜塔丽的脸色越来越沮丧,越来越难看.

辞典例句

The prospects for the economy grimmer now a week or two ago.

仅仅过了一两周,经济的前景却更加严峻了.

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The heady years were, of course, followed by some grimmer ones.

在令人兴奋的岁月之后, 自然是比较黯淡的时期.

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Things could yet get a grimmer.

而情况可能还会进一步恶化.

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It was a grim life, grimmer still because it was the only choice open to many.

这是一种可怕的生活, 更为可怕的是,这是很多人唯一的选择.

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Below competitive posture , the situation that small game business faces is grimmer and grimmer.

在竞争态势下, 小的游戏商面临的形势越来越严重.

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