1.易哭的,易感伤的;喝醉了就哭的
1.脆弱的感情
1.talking in a sad and emotional way that seems silly, especially when you are drunk
1.It was a nice moment for them, though I suppose my image might be a bit maudlin.
对他们而言,那是一段美妙的时刻,尽管我想我的图片也许有那么一点感伤。
2.Occasionally we mourn that lost world, but that, it seems to me, is maudlin and sentimental.
我们偶然对那个失去的天地感到悲痛,不过在我看来,那是感情脆弱多愁善感的表现。
3.The company were In that maudlIn mood when a little wit goes a great way.
这些人充满着伤感情调,一点点打趣的话也会使大家感到很愉快。
4.The widow grew maudlin as she reminisced about her former connubial bliss.
当寡妇回忆起她以前婚姻的幸福,她变得情绪化起来。
5.Her heart is in maudlin mood when a little wit goes a great way.
她的心充满着伤感情调,一点点打趣的话也会使她感到很愉快。
6.He was brilliant, excessive, maudlin, tacky and possibly criminal, but you could never ignore him.
他伟大、强势、脆弱、俗气,甚至很可能充满犯罪感,但你绝不能忽视他。
7.Maudlin's work occurred against the backdrop of a new and profound shift in the intellectual environment.
莫德林的著作正好出现在一个全新的氛围,那是在智性上发生深刻变化的时代。
8.You could roll your eyes at her maudlin excesses and her spiritual imperiousness, but you couldn't deny her clout, or her courage.
你可以对她多愁善感和精神上的傲慢表示不屑,但是你不能否定她的勇气。
9.You have made death into a maudlin affair and recall these times with great emotional evocation.
你们把死亡弄成一种很悲哀的事件,并怀着巨大的情感上的唤起来回想这些时刻。
10." Some of Proust's work is " a maudlin false teeth gobble-gobble discharge from a colic-afflicted belly.
普鲁斯特的一些作品是“从绞痛的肚子里排出的一副伤感脆弱的假牙”;