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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++pen·sive /ˈpensɪv/ adjective  THINK ABOUTthinking a lot about something, especially because you are worried or sad 沉思的;郁郁不乐的 thoughtful Jan looked pensive. 简神情忧伤。pensively adverb
Examples from the Corpus
pensiveYou may, if you don't like trades unions, grow mildly pensive.He was a suspicious cat, wary of people getting pensive.Some Territorials who were standing near me became pensive.She appeared pensive and uneasy after the visit.The men looked pensive as the carriage approached the final leg of the trip to the big house on the hill.The tension dispelled as the two couples took small, pensive bites of their different servings.The cover art accurately reflects the content, which is often pensive, delicate and private.He kept looking over at her sad, pensive face.The expression on Vologsky's face was too serious and pensive for what he had in mind.a pensive moodAs he ended his trip, the usually upbeat Mr. Liebenow was in a pensive mood.Suddenly you seem very pensive, Paula.
Origin pensive (1300-1400) French pensif, from penser to think
pen·sive adjectiveChineseSyllable
a because lot you are Corpus or especially thinking something, about worried


pensive
pensive /ˈpensɪv/ adjective
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: French
 Origin: pensif, from penser 'to think'
thinking a lot about something, especially because you are worried or sad ⇨ thoughtful:
    Jan looked pensive.
—pensively adverb


pen·siveBrE /ˈpensɪv/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpensɪv/ 🔊 adjectivethinking deeply about sth, especially because you are sad or worried 沉思的;忧伤的;忧戚的a pensive mood沉重的心情to look pensive神情忧伤 pen·sive·ly BrE /ˈpensɪvli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈpensɪvli/ 🔊 adverb