darken
darken 英 [ˈdɑ:kən] 美 [ˈdɑrkən]
vt. 使变暗;使模糊 vi. 变黑;变得模糊
进行时:darkening 过去式:darkened 过去分词:darkened 第三人称单数:darkens 名词复数:darkens
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- vt. 使变暗;使模糊
- vi. 变黑;变得模糊
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1. “Self Tan” lotions contain the chemicals that cause skin to darken. The idea is that you rub these chemicals all over your body and, after a few hours, you look like you just stepped off the beach.
“自晒”乳液含有让皮肤变黑的化学物质,这种想法是要将这些化学物质擦遍全身,几个小时后,你看起来会像刚从海滩回来一样。
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2. It might also make sense to darken the city and state fields or to prevent entry in them all together.
可能还有必要将城市和州字段显示为不可输入字段,或者防止全部输入这些字段。
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3. "There shouldn't be light behind you, because it will darken your face, " Rosenthal says.
罗森塔尔表示:“你的背后不应该有亮光,因为这会让你的脸色变暗。
- darken (v.) c. 1300, "to make dark;" late 14c., "to become dark," from dark (adj.) + -en (1). The more usual verb in Middle English was simply dark, as it is in Chaucer and Shakespeare, and darken did not predominate until 17c. The Anglo-Saxons also had a verb sweorcan meaning "to grow dark." To darken someone's door (usually with a negative) is attested from 1729.
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