单词:bleaker
s. providing no shelter or sustenance
s. unpleasantly cold and damp
bleak的用法和样例:
例句
- The bleak breeze blights the brightly blooming blossom.萧瑟的微风吹枯了盛开着的花。
- The bleak ground pullulated with jackrabbits.荒凉的土地上到处是长耳大野兔。
- The world was not always so bleak.这个世界不是生来就如此凄冷的。
- It's a bleak look-out for the coal industry as the number of pit closures increases.煤井关闭的数目日多,煤炭工业前景暗淡。
- The bleak breeze blights the bright blue blossom.寒风摧毁了美丽的兰花。
- The weather in early December was bleak and unpleasant.十二月初的天气又阴冷又难受。
- The outlook for survival is bleak.存活希望极微。
- It's a bleak look-out for the coal industry as the number of pit closures increases.煤井关闭的数目日多,煤炭工业前景暗淡。
常见句型
- They showed me into a bleak waiting room.他们引我来到一间阴冷的会客室。
- The house stands on a bleak hillside.那栋房子位于荒凉的山坡上。
- The weather in early December was bleak and unpleasant.十二月初的天气又阴冷又难受。
- The company's prospects look pretty bleak.这家公司的前景异常暗淡。
词汇搭配
- bleak cliffs光秃秃的悬崖
- bleak desert荒漠
- bleak future暗淡的前途
- bleak moors荒凉的沼泽地
- bleak outlook暗淡的前途
- bleak plain荒原
- bleak prospect暗淡的前途
经典引文
Toano, a little station on a bleak, high-lying plateau in Nevada.
出自:R. L. Stevenson
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