solemn
adjective /ˈsɒləm/
  /ˈsɑːləm/
- (of a person人 冷峻的;表情严肃的 - Her face grew solemn.她的脸显得严肃起来。 
- a solemn expression冷峻的表情 
 - Her mood was rather solemn.她显得相当郑重。 
- She usually had a smile on her face, but now she looked solemn.她通常面带微笑,可现在她看上去很严肃。 
- She looked at the solemn faces of the children.她望着孩子们表情严肃的脸。 
 Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- look
- seem
- …
 - extremely
- fairly
- very
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- Her face grew solemn.
- done, said, etc. in a very serious and sincere way庄严的;严正的;郑重的 - a solemn oath/undertaking/vow, etc.庄严的誓言、郑重的承诺、严肃的誓约等 
- a solemn and binding promise庄严而有约束力的承诺 
 - Our most solemn duty is to protect the public.我们最庄严的职责就是保护公众。 
- I made a solemn promise that I would return.我郑重承诺过我会回来的。 
- You have all taken a solemn oath of loyalty to your country.你们都已庄严宣誓忠于自己的祖国。 
 Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- look
- seem
- …
 - extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
 
- a solemn oath/undertaking/vow, etc.
- (of a religious ceremony or formal occasion宗教仪式或正式场合 庄严的;隆重的 - a solemn ritual隆重的仪式 
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词源Middle English (in the sense ‘associated with religious rites’): from Old French solemne, from Latin sollemnis ‘customary, celebrated at a fixed date’, from sollus ‘entire’.