solemn

solemn

['sɔləm]

adj.庄严的, 严肃的, 隆重的

例句与用法:

We entered into a solemn bond.

我们缔结了一项正式协定。

The judges had solemn discourse together.

法官们在一起严肃地交谈。

The hollies in the garden make it look solemn.

冬青树使园子看上去很肃穆。

Indeed he has a solemn face, but he is very humorous at heart.

他的确有一副严肃的脸孔,但内心却是很富幽默感。

The liturgical headdress and part of the insignia of a Christian bishop. In the Western church it is a tall pointed hat with peaks in front and back, worn at all solemn functions.

主教冠基督教主教的礼拜仪式的头饰,是其标志的一部分,在西方教堂中,是一个高而尖的帽子,在前和后有尖状突出,在隆重的庆祝仪式上佩戴

The young girl in the picture has a thoughtful and solemn mien.

画中的年轻女孩带着一副沉思而又严肃的神态。

He gave his solemn promise to do better.

他庄重地保证把事情办好。

He looked at her with a solemn expression.

他表情严肃地望着她。

词形变化:

副词: solemnly | 名词: solemnness |


a.

1. 严肃的; 庄重的; 庄严的

He was very solemn and refrained from talking.

他很严肃, 沉默寡言。

2. 隆重的; 郑重的

He made a solemn promise to do better.

他郑重保证要做得更好。

The inauguration was a solemn event.

就职典礼是一件隆重的大事。

3. 严重的, 严正的

The government made a solemn statement.

政府发表了一项严正的声明。

4. 正式的; 神圣的, 宗教上的

The President took the solemn oath of office.

总统正式宣誓就职。


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