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grim [grɪm] (grimmer, grimmest) adjective WITHOUT HOPE 没有希望的 ADVANCED ■worrying, without hope 忧愁的;令人担忧的;令人沮丧的•The future looks grim.未来一片渺茫。 [grɪm] (grimmer, grimmest) adjective SERIOUS 严肃的 ■worried and serious or sad 忧愁的;严肃的•Her face was grim as she told them the bad news.她满脸愁容地把这个坏消息告诉了他们。 •The expression on his face was one of grim determination.他脸上一副破釜沉舟的神情。 •Later Mr Ashby left the court, grim-faced and silent.后来阿什比先生离开了法庭,表情严肃,一言不发。 [grɪm] (grimmer, grimmest) adjective UNPLEASANT 令人不快的 informal ■very unpleasant or ugly 令人不快的;讨厌的;丑陋的•a grim-looking block of flats丑陋不堪的公寓楼 [grɪm] (grimmer, grimmest) adjective hang / hold on like grim death UK ■to hold on very tightly to something, despite great difficulty 死死地抓住不放,紧紧抓住不松手;咬牙坚持•Darren always drives and I sit behind him, hanging on like grim death.总是达伦来开车,我则坐在他后面,一路壮着胆子硬撑。 |