maud·lin
adjective/ˈmɔːdlɪn/
/ˈmɔːdlɪn/
- talking in a silly, emotional way, often feeling sorry for yourself
synonym sentimental言语伤感的;感情脆弱的;自怜的 - He gets very maudlin after a few drinks.
喝了几杯后他变得非常伤感。
- He gets very maudlin after a few drinks.
- (of a book, film or song) expressing or causing exaggerated emotions, especially in way that is not sincere
synonym sentimental渲染感情的;煽情的
Word Originlate Middle English (as a noun denoting Mary Magdalen): from Old French Madeleine, from Church Latin Magdalena, from Greek (Maria hē) Magdalēnē ‘(Mary of) Magdala’ (to whom Jesus appeared after his resurrection; John 20:1–18 in the Bible), formerly identified with the sinner of Luke 7:37. The current sense derives from allusion to pictures of Mary Magdalen weeping.