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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.
    1. 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.
      1. ...a large brood of children.
        一大群子女
    2. VERB 沉思;苦思冥想
      If someonebroodsover something, they think about it a lot, seriously and often unhappily.
      1. 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。
      2. She constantly broods about her family...
        她一直为她的家人担忧。
      3. I continued to brood. Would he always be like this?
        我一直不安:他会一直这样吗?

    双语例句

    • The tower on the hill brooded above the village.
      小山上的塔楼俯视着那个村庄。
    • He took to his bed for two days and brooded on his failure.
      他在床上躺了两天,一直在想他的失败。
    • Then an unknown hand put it into an oven, and fires were kindled about it fierce and penetrating hotter than all the heats of summer that had ever brooded upon the bank of the river.
      然后一只陌生的手把它透进炉灶,周围烈火熊熊真是痛心刺骨那灼热程度远比盛夏时节河边的艳阳要厉害得多。
    • At the center of the grove an ancient weirwood brooded over a small pool where the waters were black and cold. "The heart tree," Ned called it.
      林子中央有棵古老的鱼梁木,笼罩着一泓黑冷池水,奈德称之为“心树”。
    • I brooded by the hour together over the map, all the details of which I well remembered.
      我边看地图边沉思,记住了上面所有的细节。
    • 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。
    • He brooded the problem all night.
      他整晚都在担忧那个问题。
    • 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。
    • 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。
    • Catherine, we would fain have deluded yet: but her own quick spirit refused to delude her: it divined in secret, and brooded on the dreadful probability, gradually ripening into certainty.
      我们还想瞒住凯瑟琳;但她的机灵可是骗不过她自己;她暗自揣度着,深思着那可怕的可能性,而那可能性已渐渐地成熟为必然性了。