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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++bleak /bliːk/ ●○○ adjective  1 HOPEwithout anything to make you feel happy or hopeful 没有希望的;令人沮丧的a bleak future/prospect The company still hopes to find a buyer, but the future looks bleak. 公司仍然希望找到买家,但前景渺茫。2 SAD/UNHAPPYcold and without any pleasant or comfortable features 阴冷的;阴郁的;荒凉的 a bleak January afternoon 一月里一个阴冷的下午 The landscape was bleak. 景色一片凄凉。bleakly adverbbleakness noun [uncountable]
Examples from the Corpus
bleakFor savers, the picture probably will get bleaker.His prospects of finding another job are bleak.The wild landscape was bleak and bare.This is the wildest, bleakest and least densely populated area of Ulthuan.The Chicago settings are authentically bleak and the plotting subtle and incisive.The snow-covered coast looked bleak and uninviting.Prospects of success looked bleak as the opposition scored the first two goals.Many people were facing a financially bleak Christmas.It looks pretty bleak for avocado growers here.The future looked bleak for the Democratic party.Things began to look pretty bleak, from the standpoint of building a career.The chief executive said that the company was looking at a bleak future.Only an occasional ferry boat makes a last, bleak journey across the river to Birkenhead and the Wirral.Maybe in the bleak light of dawn Kathy arranged a pile of twigs on the beach.He gazed around the empty, bleak little room in despair.It could have shared the owner's adventures and vicissitudes, occupied his leisure hours, cheered his bleaker moments.the bleakest year of the Depressiona bleak future/prospectBut as she lapped up the five-star treatment on the champagne Concorde flight, angry pensioners were facing a bleak future.His marriage has broken up, he rarely sees his teenage daughter and he faces a bleak future.Now the hard working couple say they face a miserable Christmas and a bleak future.They say the airlift has brought new hope to people who would otherwise have faced a bleak future.
Origin bleak (1300-1400) Old Norse bleikr pale, white
bleak adjectiveChinese
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bleak
bleak /bliːk/ adjective
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old Norse
 Origin: bleikr 'pale, white'
1. without anything to make you feel happy or hopeful
    a bleak future/prospect
    The company still hopes to find a buyer, but the future looks bleak.
2. cold and without any pleasant or comfortable features:
    a bleak January afternoon
    The landscape was bleak.
—bleakly adverb
—bleakness noun [uncountable]


bleakBrE /bliːk/ 🔊NAmE /bliːk/ 🔊 adjective (bleak·er, bleak·est) (of a situation 状况) not encouraging or giving any reason to have hope 不乐观的;无望的;暗淡的a bleak outlook/prospect 暗淡的前景/前途The future looks bleak for the fishing industry. 渔业前景暗淡。🔊🔊The medical prognosis was bleak. 医疗预后不良。🔊🔊(of the weather 天气) cold and unpleasant 阴冷的a bleak winter's day一个阴冷的冬日(of a place 地方) exposed, empty, or with no pleasant features 无遮掩的;荒凉的;索然无味的a bleak landscape/hillside/moor 荒芜的景色/山坡/野地bleak concrete housing索然乏味的混凝土住宅 bleak·ly BrE /ˈbliːkli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈbliːkli/ 🔊 adverb'There seems no hope,' she said bleakly. “好像没希望了。” 她黯然地说。🔊🔊bleakly lit corridors光线很暗的走廊 bleak·ness BrE /ˈbliːknəs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈbliːknəs/ 🔊 noun [uncountable]