wistful
英 [ˈwɪstfl]
美 [ˈwɪstfl]
adj. 伤感的; (对已不可能发生之事)徒然神往的
Collins.1 / BNC.19804 / COCA.15300
牛津词典
adj.
- 伤感的;(对已不可能发生之事)徒然神往的
thinking sadly about sth that you would like to have, especially sth in the past that you can no longer have- a wistful smile
伤感的微笑
- a wistful smile
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED (因求而不得)失意的,伤感的,惆怅的
Someone who iswistfulis rather sad because they want something and know that they cannot have it.- I can't help feeling slightly wistful about the perks I'm giving up...
我不禁对自己将要放弃的津贴感到有点儿不舍。 - He has a wistful look.
他神情沮丧。
- I can't help feeling slightly wistful about the perks I'm giving up...
英英释义
adj
- showing pensive sadness
- the sensitive and wistful response of a poet to the gentler phases of beauty
双语例句
- "I used to go dancing with your father every weekend when we were young," she said with a wistful smile.
年轻时,我曾和你父亲每周末去跳舞,她带着留恋的微笑说道。 - I had forgotten. I do not believe admiration and wistful thoughts are against the societal norm.
看来我是老糊涂了,我忘了赞美和向往也是犯罪。 - Only the angels can do that, and the angels are wise and wistful.
只有天使能做到。天使聪慧而又不充满渴求。 - The child stood looking with wistful eyes at the toys in the shop window.
那个小孩站在那里用渴望的眼神看着商店橱窗里的玩具。 - He died at the end of this wistful and elegiac novel.
在这本情意绵绵的哀歌式小说的末尾,他结束了一生。 - The child looked with wistful eyes at the toys in the window.
小孩看着橱窗里的玩具,眼里露出渴求的神情。 - She was a little wistful or sad, and even a little bitter.
她有点怅惘和哀伤,甚至有点痛苦。 - In old age the two men wrote each other wistful letters.
这两个人晚年时互通信函,诉说怀旧感伤之情。 - In the morning, on opening his eyes, he beheld it regarding him with a wistful and hungry stare.
早晨,他一睁开眼就觉察到这个畜生盯着他的如饥似渴的眼光。 - He looked so wistful as he went away, hearing the frolic and evidently having none of his own.
他走的时候似乎闷闷不乐,若有所思;他听到你们在玩闹,而显然他自己没什么玩的。
