serious
英 ['sɪərɪəs]
美['sɪrɪəs]
- adj. 严肃的,严重的;认真的;庄重的;危急的
英英释意
- 1. concerned with work or important matters rather than play or trivialities;
- "a serious student of history"
- "a serious attempt to learn to ski"
- "gave me a serious look"
- "a serious young man"
- "are you serious or joking?"
- "Don't be so serious!"
- 2. of great consequence;
- "marriage is a serious matter"
- 3. causing fear or anxiety by threatening great harm;
- "a dangerous operation"
- "a grave situation"
- "a grave illness"
- "grievous bodily harm"
- "a serious wound"
- "a serious turn of events"
- "a severe case of pneumonia"
- "a life-threatening disease"
- 4. appealing to the mind;
- "good music"
- "a serious book"
- 5. completely lacking in playfulness
- 6. requiring effort or concentration; complex and not easy to answer or solve;
- "raised serious objections to the proposal"
- "the plan has a serious flaw"
双语例句
- 1. I know it's nothing serious and I feel quite unemotional about it.
- 我知道那根本没什么大不了的,所以有些无动于衷。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Smoking places you at serious risk of cardiovascular and respiratory disease.
- 吸烟会大大增加罹患心血管和呼吸道疾病的风险。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. She was fitted with a pacemaker after suffering serious heart trouble.
- 她患上严重的心脏病后安装了心脏起搏器。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. The allegations are serious enough to warrant an investigation.
- 这些指控很严重,有必要进行一番调查。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. He sustained serious neck injuries after he broke someone's fall.
- 有人坠落压在他身上,致使他颈部受重伤。
来自柯林斯例句