| 释义 | 
		ennuien‧nui /ɒnˈwiː $ ɑːn-/ noun [uncountable]    ennuiOrigin: 1700-1800 French, Old French enuier;  ➔ ANNOY  - Apparently, sophistication and ennui can be easily applied with a brush.
 - Joseph is a disgruntled Brooklyn teenager who, when he doesn't get into Columbia, fills up with ennui.
 - She asks what she can do to dispel her ennui, and he advises that she concern herself with matters outside herself.
 - She swam slowly out into the sea, waiting for the ghastly ennui to pass.
 - The Dream Teamers, as individuals, are not bogged down with ennui.
 - Were it not fur her, I dare say Edward Plantagenet would long since have succumbed to ennui and despair.
 - When they fail to do this, ennui is not far behind.
 
    formal a feeling of being tired, bored, and unsatisfied with your life  |