dark
dark 英 [dɑ:k] 美 [dɑrk]
adj. 黑暗的,深色的 n. 黑暗
名词复数:darks 比较级:darker 最高级:darkest
- When something's dark, there is no light. Far from the city lights, it gets so dark at night that you can see many stars in the sky.
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- adj. 黑暗的,深色的
- n. 黑暗
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1. a dark room,a dark forest
黑暗的房间;黑黝黝的森林
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2. What time does it get dark in summer?
夏天什么时候天黑?
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3. It was dark outside and I couldn't see much.
外面很黑,我看不清。
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4. dark blue,dark green
深蓝色、墨绿色、
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5. a dark suit
深色的西服
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6. dark-coloured wood
深色木材
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7. The dark clouds in the sky meant that a storm was coming.
天空中的乌云预示暴风雨即将来临。
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8. Sue has long dark hair.
苏留着长长的黑发。
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9. There are no dark secrets in our family.
我们家没有隐秘。
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10. the dark forces of the imagination
幻想中的邪恶势力
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11. the darkest days of Fascism
法西斯统治下最黑暗的日子
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12. All the lights went out and we were left in the dark.
灯全熄了,我们周围一片黑暗。
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13. Are the children afraid of the dark?
孩子们怕黑吗?
- dark (adj.) Old English deorc "dark, obscure, gloomy; sad, cheerless; sinister, wicked," from Proto-Germanic *derkaz (source also of Old High German tarchanjan "to hide, conceal"). "Absence of light" especially at night is the original meaning. Application to colors is 16c. Theater slang for "closed" is from 1916.
- dark (n.) early 13c., from dark (adj.). Figurative in the dark "ignorant" first recorded 1670s.
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