grim /ɡrɪm/ ●●○ adjectiveadj 1 SERIOUS SITUATIONmaking you feel worried or unhappy 令人担忧的;令人不快的 SYN harsh the grim reality of rebuilding the shattered town 重建被毁城镇的严峻现实
When he lost his job, his future looked grim. 他失业以后前途不容乐观。
Millions of Britons face the grim prospect (=something bad that will probably happen) of dearer home loans. 无数英国人面临着住房贷款更加沉重的暗淡前景。
We received the grim news in silence. 我们听到这个令人沮丧的消息,沉默无言。
2 SERIOUS PERSONlooking or sounding very serious 〔神色或口气〕严肃的 ‘I’ll survive, ’ he said with a grim smile. “我死不了。”他阴笑着说。
The child hung on to her arm with grim determination. 那孩子死死抓住她的胳膊。
The police officers were silent and grim-faced. 警察默不作声,神情严肃。
3 British EnglishBrE informalBAD very bad, ugly, or unpleasant 非常糟糕的;极丑的;令人不快的 The weather forecast is pretty grim. 天气预报说天气很恶劣。
They painted a grim picture of what life used to be like there. 他们将昔日那里的生活描绘成一幅悲惨的画面。
a grim industrial town 一个丑陋的工业城镇
4 [not before noun] informalILL ill 生病的,不舒服的 Juliet felt grim through the early months of her pregnancy. 怀孕的头几个月,朱丽叶感觉很不舒服。
5. hold/hang on for/like grim death British EnglishBrE informalHOLD to hold something very tightly because you are afraid 〔因害怕而〕死死抓住 —grimly adverbadv Arnold smiled grimly. 阿诺德阴冷地笑了笑。
—grimness noun [uncountableU]