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dark AHD[därk] D.J.[dɑːk]K.K.[dɑrk]adj.(形容词)dark.er, dark.est 缩写 dk.- Lacking or having very little light:黑暗的:缺乏或只有少量光线的:a dark corner.黑暗的角落
- Lacking brightness:缺乏光亮的:a dark day.阴天
- Reflecting only a small fraction of incident light.光线微弱的:反射入射光的仅一小部分的
- Of a shade tending toward black in comparison with other shades. Used of a color.有阴影的,暗色调的:和其他阴影相比较,属于趋向于黑色的阴影的。用于颜色
- Having a complexion that is not fair; swarthy.黑皮肤的:具有非白晰的脸色的;黑黝黝的
- Characterized by gloom; dismal:以幽暗为特点的;忧郁的:took a dark view of the consequences.对结果持悲观看法
- Sullen or threatening:阴郁的或威胁的:a dark scowl.脸色阴郁
- Difficult to understand; obscure:难以理解的;模糊的:stories that are large in scope and dark in substance.故事范围庞大,但内容难以理解
- Concealed or secret; mysterious:隐藏的或秘密的;神秘的:"the dark mysteries of Africa and the fabled wonders of the East"(W. Bruce Lincoln)“非洲黑色的神秘和东方的神话般的奇迹”(W.布鲁斯·林肯)
- Lacking enlightenment, knowledge, or culture:没知识的:缺乏教育、知识或文化的:a dark age in the history of education.教育史上的黑暗时代
- Exhibiting or stemming from evil characteristics or forces; sinister:凶恶的,阴险的:展示或来自邪恶的人物或力量的阻碍;邪恶的:"churned up dark undercurrents of ethnic and religious hostility"(Peter Maas)“搅起种族和宗教仇视的邪恶潜流”(彼得·马斯)
- Having richness or depth:富有的,深沉的:a dark, melancholy vocal tone.低沉忧郁的声调
- Not giving performances; closed:不演出的;关闭的:The movie theater is dark on Mondays.电影院每逢星期一公休
n.(名词)- Absence of light.黑暗:缺乏光线
- A place having little or no light.黑暗之处:光线很弱或没有光线的地方
- Night; nightfall:夜晚;黄昏:home before dark.天黑以前回家
- A deep hue or color.深色调:深的色调或颜色
in the dark - In secret:秘密地:high-level decisions made in the dark.高层决定是秘密地制定的
- In a state of ignorance; uninformed:一无所知地;未通知地:kept me in the dark about their plans.我对他们的计划一无所知
- Middle English derk 中古英语 derk
- from Old English deorc 源自 古英语 deorc
darkʹish adj.(形容词)darkʹly adv.(副词)darkʹness n.(名词)dark, dim, murky, dusky, obscure, opaque, shady, shadowy- These adjectives indicate the absence of light or clarity.这些形容词表示缺乏光线或清晰度。
- Dark, the most widely applicable, can refer to insufficiency of illumination for seeing: Dark 应用的最广泛,指能被没有足够的光源看见: "Under the earth, in the flat, dark air, the wet, gloomy rock gave quarter grudgingly" (Jimmy Breslin).The word can also denote deepness of shade or color ( “在地下,在死气沉沉的、阴暗的空气里,潮湿阴郁的石头不情愿地分开 (吉米·布雷斯林)。这个单词也能表示阴影或颜色的深度( dark brown), absence of cheer ( 深褐色), 不高兴( a dark, somber mood), or lack of rectitude: 不高兴、忧郁的情绪) 或缺乏正直: "It [gold] serves what life requires,/But dreadful too, the dark Assassin hires" (Alexander Pope).“它 为生活的需要服务,但是也是可怕的,成为邪恶的暗杀团体成员的雇金” (亚历山大教皇)。
- Dim suggests lack of clarity of outline, as of physical entities or mental processes such as recollection: Dim 暗示使轮廓清晰的缺乏,如物理实体或脑力过程的,如回忆: "life and the memory of it cramped,/dim, on a piece of Bristol board" (Elizabeth Bishop);it can also apply to a source of light to indicate insufficiency: “生活及其回忆在一块上等板纸上束缚着、模糊着” (伊丽莎白大主教);它也能用于被表示不足光线的来源: "storied Windows richly dight,/Casting a dim religious light" (John Milton).“以历史故事装饰富丽堂皇的窗户,投射了一丝模糊的宗教光线” (约翰·米尔顿)。
- Murky implies darkness, often extreme, such as that produced by smoke or fog: Murky 意指黑暗,往往是极端的,如由烟或雾致成的: "an atmosphere murky with sand" (Willa Cather). 由沙子导致的黑暗气氛 (威拉·凯瑟)。 "The path was altogether indiscernible in the murky darkness which surrounded them" (Sir Walter Scott).Figuratively it can imply dark vagueness: “这条小径被围绕在漆黑中难以辨别” (沃尔特·斯科特爵士)。它能象征性地暗示不明确、朦胧模糊: "the narrow crevice of one good deed in a murky life of guilt" (Charles Dickens). “在罪恶糊涂的一生中,仅有的一件好事” (查尔斯·狄更斯)。
- Dusky applies principally to the dimness that is characteristic of diminishing light, as at twilight: Dusky 主要指以逐渐减弱的光线为特点的暗淡,如黎明时: "The dusky night rides down the sky,/And ushers in the morn" (Henry Fielding);it often refers to deepness of shade of a color: “黑夜驱走了天空/带来了早晨” (亨利·菲尔丁);它常指阴影或颜色的深度: "A dusky blush rose to her cheek" (Edith Wharton).“红晕的羞愧涌上她的面颊” (伊迪斯·华顿)。
- Obscure usually means unclear to the mind or senses ( Obscure 通常意思是思乡或感觉不清晰 ( an obscure communiqué requiring clarification), but it can refer to physical darkness ( 需要说明的思路不清的公报), 但是它也能指物理上的黑暗( the obscure rooms of a shuttered mansion). 装上百叶窗的大厦的黑暗房间)。
- Opaque means not admitting penetration by light ( Opaque 指不能被光线穿透的( opaque rock crystals); figuratively it applies to something that is unintelligible: 不透明的岩石晶体); 它能用于比喻难以理解的事情: "Nixon confined himself to opaque philosophical statements that indicated he was not ready for a discussion of basic assumptions" (Henry A. Kissinger).“尼克松把自己沉浸在晦涩的哲学论述中,这意味着他不准备讨论基础假说” (亨利·A·基辛格)。
- Shady refers literally to what is sheltered from light, especially sunlight ( Shady 字面上指避光的,尤其是太阳光( a shady grove of catalpas) or figuratively to what is of questionable honesty ( 梓属植物的避光树丛) 或比喻意义上指有可疑的诚实( shady business deals). 可疑的商业交易)。
- Shadowy also implies obstructed light ( Shadowy 也指被挡住的光线 ( a shadowy avenue through thick foliage) but may suggest shifting illumination and indistinctness: 茂密的叶子遮住了林荫道), 但也可暗示转换照明和模糊: “[He] retreated from the limelight to the shadowy fringe of music history" (Charles Sherman).The word can refer to something that seems to lack substance and is mysterious and possibly sinister: “ 从受人注意的中心回到音乐史的虚幻边缘” (查尔斯·谢尔曼)。这个词可用来指看起来好象缺乏实质和神秘的或可能邪恶的事情: a shadowy figure in a black Homburg traversing the fogbound park. 头戴黑色翘边帽的神秘人在因浓雾而进退不能的公园来回徘徊
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