She continued in the same rather maudlin tone.(她继续用那种颇带几分伤感的语调说话。)
He gets very maudlin when he's in his cups.(他酒醉就顾影自怜。)
French papers largely sympathized with Jeanne Langevin, churning out maudlin articles about selfish devotion to family and long-silent suffering.(法国报纸十分同情JeanneLangevin,大量写出她无私奉献和长期沉默的折磨的伤感文章。)
Some of Proust's work is "a maudlin false teeth gobble-gobble discharge from a colic-afflicted belly.(普鲁斯特的一些作品是“从绞痛的肚子里排出的一副伤感脆弱的假牙”;)
Monday and Tuesday might feel maudlin and moody, but you should take these as opportunities to get past any weird sentimentality that's been holding you back.(周一和周二可能会感到伤感忧郁,但你应该把这当作即将摆脱那些一直阻碍着你的莫名的多愁善感的时机。)
When scorned, they are very hurt and may overreact in an almost maudlin way.(当被嘲笑,他们会非常受伤,可能以一种感情脆弱的方式反应过火。)
The term comes from Aristotle’s maudlin concept that each soul is split apart, so we are made of half a soul, and are doomed to wander the planet trying to find our other half.(亚里士多德悲观地认为,每一个灵魂都是支离破碎的,所以我们只拥有一半的灵魂。我们注定要在这个星球上不断寻觅另一半灵魂。)
If I want to melancholy or maudlin then I can be melancholy or maudlin.(如果我想我可以那么忧郁或忧郁或韶华韶华。)
I do not like such maudlin pictures.(我不喜欢如此伤感的影片。)
Not having to lie there and listen to all that maudlin drivel about how the earth shook freed me up to work on film scripts and develop new breakthrough concepts.(我再也不用躺在那儿,听那些感情脆弱的傻娘们胡扯什么地球是怎么抖动的,我可以全身心的投入电影剧本的创作,为大众创造一个又一个的观念突破。)