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词汇 dreich
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Definition of dreich in English:

dreich

adjectivedriːx
Scottish
  • (especially of weather) dreary; bleak.

    a cold, dreich early April day
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is during these dreich, dreary days of winter that the overseas property sector starts warming itself up.
    • Maybe I really do miss the dreich November days in Scotland after all.
    • It was February, the weather was dreich, but every so often the sun fought its way through and dazzled us, as did the view… it was sublime.
    • So don't let your garden become dreary just because the weather is dreich.
    • Scotland's dreich climate is sold as ‘interesting’ in one section of the brochure.
    Synonyms
    boring, monotonous, dull, deadly dull, uninteresting, unexciting, unvaried, unvarying, lacking variety, mind-numbing, mindless, soul-destroying, soulless, humdrum, dreary, ho-hum, mundane, wearisome, wearying, tiresome, soporific, dry, as dry as dust, arid, lifeless, colourless, monochrome, uninspired, uninspiring, flat, plodding, slow, banal, vapid, insipid, bland, lacklustre, prosaic, run-of-the-mill, pedestrian, jejune, leaden, heavy

Origin

Middle English (in the sense 'patient, long-suffering'): of Germanic origin, corresponding to Old Norse drjúgr 'enduring, lasting'.

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