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dismal

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++dis·mal /ˈdɪzməl/ ●○○ adjective  1 SAD/UNHAPPYif a situation or a place is dismal, it is so bad that it makes you feel very unhappy and hopeless 凄凉的,阴沉的 The future looks pretty dismal right now. 目前前景似乎相当暗淡。 a dismal, grey afternoon 一个阴沉灰暗的下午2 FAILbad and unsuccessful 差劲的,不成功的,糟糕的 The team’s record so far is pretty dismal. 该队到目前为止的成绩很糟糕。 Her scheme was a dismal failure. 她的计划彻底失败。dismally adverb
Examples from the Corpus
dismalThe profit margin on hardware sales for the first quarter was a dismal 29%.Melinda joined her husband in Moscow, but soon found life there bleak and dismal.The couple lived in a dismal apartment in the poorest section of town.Instead there would be the dismal apparatus of mutual suspicion familiar to every accountant.The forecast had been dismal but wrong.dismal economic newsIt looked dismal enough when I saw it, as if given right over to darkness.a dismal, gray afternoonBut it was a dismal moment for the pastry shop that Majed Makhoul had opened two months earlier in Qlaia.It was a grey, dismal November afternoon.Visitors to the camps went home with dismal stories to relate...I understood that things could have been far more dismal than they were.dismal failureIt was a dismal failure. 1926-27 found him hawking a play round London offices with no potential takers.Mitchell called the policy a dismal failure.Jimmy Johnstone's life after football has been a catalogue of defeats and dismal failures.This debate will no doubt continue, and clearly no project is either a complete success or a dismal failure.It was a dismal failure, and was followed by restrictive legislation against the unions and by victimization of many union activists.They are especially dismal failures in this regard because in fact they support these prejudices.
Origin dismal (1300-1400) Anglo-French Medieval Latin dies mali evil days
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dismal
dismal /ˈdɪzməl/ adjective
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Anglo-French
 Origin: Medieval Latin dies mali 'evil days'
1. if a situation or a place is dismal, it is so bad that it makes you feel very unhappy and hopeless:
    The future looks pretty dismal right now.
    a dismal, grey afternoon
2. bad and unsuccessful:
    The team’s record so far is pretty dismal.
    Her scheme was a dismal failure.
—dismally adverb


dis·malBrE /ˈdɪzməl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdɪzməl/ 🔊 adjectivecausing or showing sadness 忧郁的;凄凉的;惨淡的;阴沉的 SYN gloomy, miserable dismal conditions/surroundings/weather悲惨的状况;凄凉的环境;阴沉的天气(informal) not skilful or successful; of very low quality 不熟练的;差劲的;不怎么样的The singer gave a dismal performance of some old songs. 那歌手唱了几首老歌,唱得也不怎么样。🔊🔊Their recent attempt to increase sales has been a dismal failure. 他们最近努力提高销售量,全是白费劲。🔊🔊 dis·mal·ly BrE /ˈdɪzməli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdɪzməli/ 🔊 adverbI tried not to laugh but failed dismally (= was completely unsuccessful). 我想尽量忍着不笑,但根本忍不住。🔊🔊