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doldrums美 ['dɒldrəmz] 英 ['dɒldrəmz] - n.萧条;忧郁;郁闷;消沉
- 网络赤道无风带;景气停滞;萧条时期
n. stagnation,sluggishness,boredom,lethargy,lassitude 1. | 忧郁;郁闷;消沉;没精打采the state of feeling sad or depressed |
| He's been in the doldrums ever since she left him. 自从她离开他以来,他一直很消沉。 |
2. | 无生气;停滞;萧条a lack of activity or improvement |
| The bond market normally revives after the summer doldrums. 债券市场通常在夏天萧条期后开始复苏。 | | Despite these measures, the economy remains in the doldrums . 尽管采取了这些措施,经济仍然停滞不前。 |
np. | 1. a sluggish state in which no development or improvement occurs 2. a state of gloominess or lack of energy 3. an area with no wind or light variable winds just north of the equator in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, situated between the trade winds 4. the weather conditions prevailing in the doldrums that cause sailing ships to become becalmed 1. a sluggish state in which no development or improvement occurs 2. a state of gloominess or lack of energy 3. an area with no wind or light variable winds just north of the equator in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, situated between the trade winds 4. the weather conditions prevailing in the doldrums that cause sailing ships to become becalmed |
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