grimly


grim

G0271100 (grĭm)adj. grim·mer, grim·mest 1. a. Discouraging or depressing: The business news has been grim lately.b. Dismal; gloomy: a grim, rainy day.2. a. Stern or forbidding: The judge was grim when handing out the sentence.b. Repellent or horrifying: the grim task of searching for bodies in the rubble. See Synonyms at ghastly.3. Unrelenting or uncompromising: grim determination.
[Middle English, from Old English, fierce, severe.]
grim′ly adv.grim′ness n.
Thesaurus
Adv.1.grimly - in a grim implacable manner; "he was grimly satisfied"
Translations
坚强地

grim

(grim) adjective1. horrible; very unpleasant. The soldiers had a grim task looking for bodies in the wrecked houses. 令人害怕的, 令人極不愉快的 令人害怕的,讨厌的 2. angry; fierce-looking; not cheerful. The boss looks a bit grim this morning. 嚴肅不悅的 严厉的,冷酷的,不愉快的 3. stubborn, unyielding. grim determination. 倔強的 坚强的ˈgrimness noun 陰森 顽强ˈgrimly adverbShe held on grimly to the hope that there would be survivors. 倔強地 坚强地like grim death with great determination. 頑強不屈 坚强不屈