late 14c., from melancholy + -ic, or else from Late Latin melancholicus, from Greek melankholikos "choleric," from melankholia âsadnessâ (see melancholy). As a noun, from 1580s. Earlier adjective formation was melancholian (mid-14c.), and melancholiac (mid-19c.) also was tried.
权威例句
1. The night was as melancholic as his mood.
夜晚和他的心情一样阴郁。
2. A absurd tragedy accompany a melancholic song by the Tiger Lillies.
一出荒诞的悲剧,在泰戈莱利斯犹豫的歌声中缓缓上演.
3. I have never heard her sing a melancholic song.
我从来没有听她唱过忧伤的曲子.
4. Because melancholic people really listen to others.
因为忧郁的人确实会倾听他人心声.
5. An alternative version of the Melancholic Princess.