dark
- IPA[därk]
美式
- with little or no light;(of a theater) closed; not in use
- the absence of light in a place;nightfall
noun: dark, plural noun: darks
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形容詞
- 1. with little or no light it's too dark to see much 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a theater) closed; not in use on Tuesdays he'd wait tables because the theater was dark
- 2. (of a color or object) not reflecting much light; approaching black in shade dark green
- ▪ (of someone's skin, hair, or eyes) brown or black in color dark curly hair 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of a person) having dark skin, hair, or eyes both my father and I are very dark
- ▪ served or drunk with only a little or no milk or cream.
- 3. (of a period of time or situation) characterized by tragedy, unhappiness, or unpleasantness the dark days of the war 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ gloomily pessimistic a dark vision of the future 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of an expression) angry; threatening Matthew flashed a dark look at her 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ suggestive of or arising from evil characteristics or forces; sinister so many dark deeds had been committed 同義詞 反義詞
- 4. hidden from knowledge; mysterious a dark secret 同義詞
- ▪ archaic ignorant; unenlightened he is dark on certain points of scripture
- 5. denoting a velarized form of the sound of the letter l as it sounds at the end of a word or before another consonant (as in full or bulk in most accents of English).
名詞
- 1. the absence of light in a place Carolyn was sitting in the dark he's scared of the dark 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ nightfall I'll be home before dark 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. a dark color or shade, especially in a painting lights and darks are juxtaposed arbitrarily to create a sense of shallow relief 同義詞 反義詞
- the period in western Europe between the fall of the Roman Empire and the high Middle Ages, c. ...
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- the period in western Europe between the fall of the Roman Empire and the high Middle Ages, c. ...
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- sorcery or black magic: he is a master of the dark arts and knows many ways to get rid of evil demons
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- sorcery or black magic: he is a master of the dark arts and knows many ways to get rid of evil demons
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- tourism directed to places that are identified with death and suffering: next time we shall be investigating dark tourism at Chernobyl, the site of the world's worst nuclear reactor disaster
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- a candidate or competitor about whom little is known but who unexpectedly wins or succeeds: a Gloucester side that could be a dark horse for the title
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- glasses with tinted lenses, worn to protect or conceal a person's eyes.
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- denoting or located in a place where the darkness of the night sky is relatively free of ... we packed up the telescope and headed for a dark-sky site
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- IPA[dɑːk]
英式
- with little or no light: it's too dark to see much
- the absence of light in a place: Carolyn was sitting in the dark
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