downcast
英 [ˈdaʊnkɑːst]
美 [ˈdaʊnkæst]
adj. 向下的; 低垂的; 悲哀的; 沮丧的; 垂头丧气的
BNC.23934 / COCA.21594
牛津词典
adj.
- 向下的;低垂的
looking down- Eyes downcast, she continued eating.
她低垂双眼,不停地吃。
- Eyes downcast, she continued eating.
- 悲哀的;沮丧的;垂头丧气的
sad or depressed- A group of downcast men stood waiting for food.
一群人垂头丧气地站在那儿等着吃饭。
- A group of downcast men stood waiting for food.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 沮丧的;悲观的
If you aredowncast, you are feeling sad and without hope.- Barbara looked increasingly downcast as defeat loomed.
当败象已呈时,芭芭拉看上去越来越沮丧。 - ...a glum, downcast expression.
忧郁、沮丧的表情
- Barbara looked increasingly downcast as defeat loomed.
- ADJ (眼睛通常因难过或尴尬)向下看的,低垂的
If your eyes aredowncast, you are looking towards the ground, usually because you are feeling sad or embarrassed.- She was silent, her eyes downcast.
她一言不发,两眼低垂。
- She was silent, her eyes downcast.
英英释义
noun
- a ventilation shaft through which air enters a mine
adj
- filled with melancholy and despondency
- gloomy at the thought of what he had to face
- gloomy predictions
- a gloomy silence
- took a grim view of the economy
- the darkening mood
- lonely and blue in a strange city
- depressed by the loss of his job
- a dispirited and resigned expression on her face
- downcast after his defeat
- feeling discouraged and downhearted
- directed downward
- a downcast glance