maudlin
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maud·lin /ˈmɔːdlɪn $ ˈmɒː-/ adjectiveadj 1 EMOTIONALtalking or behaving in a sad, silly, and emotional way, especially when drunk (尤因醉酒〕言谈[举止]伤感可笑的get/grow/become maudlin Sir Ralph was becoming maudlin after his third glass of claret. 喝了第三杯红酒,拉尔夫爵士就醉了,言谈十分可笑。
get/grow/become maudlin• Nearing Birmingham, Crilly grows maudlin.• The same crew of sorry drunks, getting riotous, getting miserable, getting maudlin.• Then she drinks too much and gets maudlin about this ex-boyfriend.• I became maudlin, drinking more rich claret than my chaplain would like to imagine. Origin maudlin (1500-1600) Maudlin “Mary Magdalen” ((14-16 centuries)), from Old French Madeleine, from Latin Magdalena; because she was shown in pictures as crying