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单词 maudlin
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maudlin

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmaudlinmaud‧lin /ˈmɔːdlɪn $ ˈmɒː-/ adjective  1 EMOTIONALtalking or behaving in a sad, silly, and emotional way, especially when drunkget/grow/become maudlin Sir Ralph was becoming maudlin after his third glass of claret.2 a maudlin song, story, film etc tries too hard to make people feel emotions such as love or sadness and seems silly a song that is tender without being maudlinExamples from the CorpusmaudlinNearing Birmingham, Crilly grows maudlin.No plea for contributions was too maudlin.Then she drinks too much and gets maudlin about this ex-boyfriend.I became maudlin, drinking more rich claret than my chaplain would like to imagine.And he does this without being maudlin or self-pitying.His mood was an explosive mixture of maudlin self-pity and forced gaiety, the latter predominating as he got drunker.The anger had turned to resentment, and now the resentment was replaced by maudlin self-pity.There are the quiet, maudlin times: injured parties, slighted lovers, Chet Baker playing to serenade them.get/grow/become maudlinNearing Birmingham, Crilly grows maudlin.The same crew of sorry drunks, getting riotous, getting miserable, getting maudlin.Then she drinks too much and gets maudlin about this ex-boyfriend.I became maudlin, drinking more rich claret than my chaplain would like to imagine.Origin maudlin (1500-1600) Maudlin Mary Magdalen ((14-16 centuries)), from Old French Madeleine, from Latin Magdalena; because she was shown in pictures as crying
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