0 feeling or showing sorrow -- buồn rầu
She wore a mournful expression on her face.
The choice has left him without family or community, resigned to a writer's life of "little mournful lonelinesses" (27) with a reduced capacity for fellowship.
These 'arias' are mournful because of their loss, their slippage, their failure to engage.
The piano joins a percussion section of rattles and gongs that dominates the ritual, whilst a mournful cello portrays the plight of the horse.
We sang the music; the canon was excellent and very mournful.
From the narrator's perspective, either the notification of a mournful event or a detailed description of the nobleman's death are beside the point.
The mournful quality of the six succinct and direct movements is suited to the dark sonorities of the solo instrument, which dominates the work.
The cowpoke hears their mournful cry, the distantly reverberant, ' yippie-eye-ay, yippie-eye-o'.
Horgan described her as highly neurotic, highly attenuated emotionally, a mournful person.
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憂傷的, 悲痛的, 悽楚的…
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de lamento, triste…
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