brooded
英 [ˈbruːdɪd]
美 [ˈbruːdɪd]
v. 焦虑,忧思(使人厌烦、担忧或不安的事); 孵(蛋)
brood的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- 一窝幼雏
Abroodis a group of baby birds that were born at the same time to the same mother. - N-COUNT (某人的)一群孩子,家中所有的子女
You can refer to someone's young children as theirbroodwhen you want to emphasize that there are a lot of them.- ...a large brood of children.
一大群子女
- ...a large brood of children.
- VERB 沉思;苦思冥想
If someonebroodsover something, they think about it a lot, seriously and often unhappily.- I guess everyone broods over things once in a while...
我猜想每个人都会不时地琢磨一些事情。 - She constantly broods about her family...
她一直为她的家人担忧。 - I continued to brood. Would he always be like this?
我一直不安:他会一直这样吗?
- I guess everyone broods over things once in a while...
双语例句
- I was misanthropic and sullen; I brooded and worked along, and had no friends-at least, only one.
我郁郁寡欢,愤世嫉俗;我深居简出,奋力攻读;我鲜朋少友&只有唯一的一个朋友。 - He sank into the chair, and brooded over the embers, and shed tears.
医生倒在椅子里呆望着灰烬,流起泪来。 - Anxiety brooded above the town.
焦虑的气氛笼罩着全镇。 - She brooded over her failure.
她为失败而郁郁沉思。 - The tower on the hill brooded above the village.
小山上的塔楼俯视着那个村庄。 - He brooded on whether she should commit suicide.
他想她是不是死于自杀。 - Most often, and with most pining, she brooded over the memory of those autumn months, the hunting, the old uncle, and the Christmas holidays spent with Nikolay at Otradnoe.
最经常也是最使她痛心的是回忆起往日的秋季,狩猎,叔叔和Nicolas一起在奥特拉德诺耶度过的圣诞节。 - The shadow of that great sadness which for so long had brooded over him was gone.
多少年来一直笼罩在他心头的那份天大的哀愁的阴影消失了。 - She brooded on what to do if her son did not return from the war.
她默默想着如果儿子出征一去不还她该怎么办。 - She brooded over the plan, trying to find some mistakes in it.
她冷静仔细地思考着这个计划,想找出点毛病来。