gloomy
adj. 黑暗的, 阴暗的;令人沮丧的, 令人失望的
1.The little boy sat in a gloomy corner.
小男孩坐在一个阴暗的角落。
2.It is so gloomy in the room that you should turn on the light.
房间内太暗, 你应该打开灯。
3.When I saw their gloomy faces, I knew something was wrong.
当我看到他们沮丧的脸时, 我知道出事了。
4.I am by no means gloomy about the prospects for British industry.
我对英国工业的前景一点也不悲观。
glow
vi. (无焰地)燃烧; 发炽热; 烧红;脸红, 身体发热
n. 光亮, 光辉;脸红, (身体)发热;热情; 强烈的感情
1.A cigarette glowed in the dark.
黑暗中有支香烟发着光。
2.The whole countryside glowed with autumn tints.
乡间处处呈现出灿烂的秋色。
3.His cheeks glowed after the race.
赛跑后他满脸通红。
4.There was a dull red glow in the night sky above the steelworks.
夜晚炼钢厂的上空闪着暗红色的光。
5.I felt a pleasant glow in all my veins from the wine.
喝过酒后我浑身的血都热烘烘的, 感到很舒服。
6.She felt a glow of satisfaction at her son's achievements.
她因儿子的成就而感到心满意足。
7.He was glowing with health.
他容光焕发透着健康。
governor
n. 统治者, 管辖者, 地方长官; 州长; 理事, 董事
1.He was elected governor of the state of California.
他当选为加州州长。
2.The head teacher is appointed by the school governor.
校长是由学校的董事任命的。
3.She served as a parent governor at her children’s school.
她在她孩子的学校里担任家长理事会的代表。
gradual
adj. 渐渐的, 逐步的
1.The doctor noticed a gradual improvement in his patient.
医生注意到病人在逐渐恢复健康。