Since losing his job, he has often experienced a profound sense of ennui. 他自从失业以来, 常觉百无聊赖.
The condition of being bored; ennui. 厌烦处于厌烦的状态;无聊
Since losing his job, he has often experienced a profound sense of ennui. 他自从失业以来,常觉百无聊赖.
ennui
[ noun ] the feeling of being bored by something tedious <noun.feeling>
Ennui \En`nui"\, n. [F., fr. L. in odio in hatred. See {Annoy}.] A feeling of weariness and disgust; dullness and languor of spirits, arising from satiety or want of interest; tedium. --T. Gray. ※ ||
Avoid Francesca Comencini's Annabelle Partagee , a French film about l'amour in which l'ennui takes over early on.
The piece is lovingly translated and directed by Adrian Brine and it certainly catches an atmosphere of ennui. Henry IV, Part 2 in repertory at the Barbican (071) 638 8891.
Brenda's affair born of ennui ends in tragedy when Beaver turns out to be more callow and manipulative than she imagined and she loses her son, her husband, her wealth and her reputation.
According to this series, anyone with a brain, in this modern life of ennui and existential angst, must be falling apart at the seams.
Anticipated poor results for Republicans at the polls in November have added to investor ennui.
While the pose and the attire may speak of ennui, the mind is as keen and amused as any girl recently up in town from the shires.
The National Basketball Association playoffs are in full swing, a fact that delights some but produces ennui in others.