dark如何读

英:[dɑːk]

美:[dɑːrk]

dark英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. 黑暗的 with no or very little light
  2. (颜色)深色的,暗色的 (of colour) not reflecting much light; nearer black than white
  3. (皮肤、毛发等)棕黑的 (of the skin) not fair
  4. 隐藏的,神秘的 hidden, mysterious
  5. 无希望的,悲伤的,无精打采的 hopeless; sad; cheerless
  6. (道德或智力上)未启蒙的,未发展的 unenlightened (morally or intellectually)
  7. 意义不明的,不易了解的,暧昧的 not clear to the mind
n.(名词)
  1. [U]傍晚,黄昏 the time of day when there is no light
  2. [S]黑暗; 无光 absence of light
  3. [U]愚昧; 无知 ignorance; absence of knowledge

dark是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 隐秘的
  2. 黑暗的
  3. 隐藏的
  4. 阴暗的
  5. 邪恶的
  6. 忧郁的
  7. 阴郁的
  8. 深色的
  9. 暗色的
  10. 昏暗的
  11. 近乎黑色的
  12. 褐色的
  13. 黝黑的
  14. 乌黑的
  15. 神秘的
  16. 阴险的
  17. 凶恶的
  18. 不快的
n. (名词)
  1. 暗处
  2. 暗色
  3. 阴影
  4. 黑暗
  5. 无知
  6. 傍晚
  7. 隐晦
  8. 天黑后/前
  9. 黄昏后/前
  10. 全然不知
  11. 瞎猜
  12. 盲动
  13. 盲干
  14. 愚昧
  15. 隐秘
  16. 暗黑
  17. 浓(淡)
  18. 黄昏
  19. 模糊
v. (动词)
  1. 暗淡
  2. 变黑
  3. 使变黑

dark变形

复数:darks

第三人称单数:darks

现在分词:darking

过去式:darked

过去分词:darked

比较级:darker或more dark

最高级:darkest或most dark

dark扩展

darkish (adj.)

dark词根

词根:dark

adj.

darkish 浅黑的,微暗的

darkling 黑暗中的;恐怖的

adv.

darkly 黑暗地;模糊地;阴郁地;秘密地

darkling 在黑暗中

n.

darkness 黑暗;模糊;无知;阴郁

darky 黑人,黑家伙

v.

darkling 使暗(darkle的ing形式)

vi.

darken 变黑;变得模糊

vt.

darken 使变暗;使模糊

dark英英释义

Noun

1. absence of light or illumination

2. absence of moral or spiritual values;

"the powers of darkness"

3. an unilluminated area;

"he moved off into the darkness"

4. the time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside

5. an unenlightened state;

"he was in the dark concerning their intentions"

"his lectures dispelled the darkness"

Adjective

1. devoid or partially devoid of light or brightness; shadowed or black or somber-colored;

"sitting in a dark corner"

"a dark day"

"dark shadows"

"the theater is dark on Mondays"

"dark as the inside of a black cat"

2. (used of color) having a dark hue;

"dark green"

"dark glasses"

"dark colors like wine red or navy blue"

3. brunet (used of hair or skin or eyes);

"dark eyes"

4. stemming from evil characteristics or forces; wicked or dishonorable;

"black deeds"

"a black lie"

"his black heart has concocted yet another black deed"

"Darth Vader of the dark side"

"a dark purpose"

"dark undercurrents of ethnic hostility"

"the scheme of some sinister intelligence bent on punishing him"-Thomas Hardy

5. causing dejection;

"a blue day"

"the dark days of the war"

"a week of rainy depressing weather"

"a disconsolate winter landscape"

"the first dismal dispiriting days of November"

"a dark gloomy day"

"grim rainy weather"

6. secret;

"keep it dark"

"the dark mysteries of Africa and the fabled wonders of the East"

7. showing a brooding ill humor;

"a dark scowl"

"the proverbially dour New England Puritan"

"a glum, hopeless shrug"

"he sat in moody silence"

"a morose and unsociable manner"

"a saturnine, almost misanthropic young genius"- Bruce Bliven

"a sour temper"

"a sullen crowd"

8. lacking enlightenment or knowledge or culture;

"this benighted country"

"benighted ages of barbarism and superstition"

"the dark ages"

"a dark age in the history of education"

9. marked by difficulty of style or expression;

"much that was dark is now quite clear to me"

"those who do not appreciate Kafka's work say his style is obscure"

10. having skin rich in melanin pigments;

"National Association for the Advancement of Colored People"

"the dark races"

"dark-skinned peoples"

11. not giving performances; closed;

"the theater is dark on Mondays"

dark词组

in the dark在黑暗中;不知道;秘密地

dark green深绿色;青绿色;黛绿

before dark黄昏以前

dark blue深蓝色,深蓝的

dark brown深棕色;深褐色

after darkadv. 天黑后;黄昏以后

dark side阴暗面;暗边

dark red深红色,暗红色

dark horse黑马(出人意外获胜的赛马或参赛人);(美)[政]“黑马”候选人(常因各方妥协而意外获得提名或当选)

dark matter暗物质

dark chocolate黑巧克力

dark room暗室

dark purple深紫;暗紫色

dark color深色;暗色

dark cloud乌云;黑云;暗云

at darkadv. 天黑时

dark eyes黑眼睛;乌黑的眼睛

dark gray深灰;暗灰;灰黑

dark ages黑暗时代(欧洲史上约为公元476-1000年)

dark glasses墨镜;深色眼镜

dark区别

 dim, dark, vague, grey, obscure, black, gloomy

这组词都有“完全地或不完全地缺少光亮”的意思,其区别是:

dim指光线不足或视力较差,不能清晰地看见物体。

dark最普通用词,指缺乏自然光线或人工照明,使某物漆黑无光或光线十分微弱。

vague通常作借喻用,形容抽象事物。

grey与dark意思相近,但侧重阴暗单调的意味。

obscure指因光线不充足而使物体灰暗不清,失去光泽或若隐若现。作借喻时指因复杂、深奥或含糊而难于理解。

black侧重颜色是黑色的,有时也指无光的黑暗。

gloomy指光线不足或部分光线受阻而出现的阴暗。

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dark词源中文解释

中古英语 derk,后来是 dark,源自古英语 deorc,意为“没有光,缺乏光亮或明亮(尤其在夜间),阴暗,阴郁; 比喻为“悲伤,无精打采; 邪恶,不祥”,源自原始日耳曼语 *derkaz(源自古高地德语 tarchanjan “隐藏,掩盖”),其词源不确定。有关元音变化,请参见 marsh。

用于颜色的“不辐射或反射太多光”的意思始于14世纪晚期。用于肤色的“不公平”的意思始于14世纪早期。比喻意义上的“模糊,不易理解”始于13世纪早期; “郁闷,悲伤”的意思始于1590年代。意思“隐藏,秘密”的意思始于14世纪晚期。 Dark Continent “非洲”(1828)结合了几个比喻意义(最早的参考资料在传教出版物中)。戏剧俚语“关闭”始于1916年。

Dark Ages “历史上的愚昧时期,无知的时期”可追溯至1739年; 特别关注欧洲早期中世纪的几个世纪,从罗马帝国的衰落到世俗文学的复兴,始于1830年代,源自 dark 的意义是“以无知为特征,在学习上落后,缺乏智力光芒”(14世纪晚期)。

Dark horse “竞争对手,关于他们没有确定的事情,或者他们的身份起初被隐藏起来”,特别是在美国政治中,“在会议上意外提出的候选人”,始于1842年,是来自赛马的形象,指那些表现或能力通常不为人知的马匹,其中“dark”在其比喻意义上表示“未知”。

Moonraker is called a "dark horse"; that is neither his sire nor dam is known. ["Pierce Egan's Book of Sports," London, 1832] 
月亮刮板被称为“黑马”; 即其父亲或母亲都不知道。[“皮尔斯·伊根的体育书”,伦敦,1832年]

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dark词源英文解释

Adjective, Noun, and Verb Middle English derk, from Old English deorc; akin to Old High German tarchannen to hide

The first known use of dark was before the 12th century

dark儿童词典英英释义

deal1 of 3noun

a large or indefinite amount or extent

means a great deal

the act or right of passing out cards to players in a card game

hand entry 1 sense 11b

deal2 of 3verb

to give as one's portion : distribute deal the cards

deal out sandwiches

give entry 1 sense 9a

dealt him a blow

to have to do : treat

the book deals with education

to take action

deal with offenders

to engage in bargaining : trade

to sell or distribute something as a business

deals in insurance

deal3 of 3noun

an act of dealing : transaction

the result of bargaining : a mutual agreement

make a deal for a used car

treatment received

a dirty deal

an arrangement for the advantage of all involved

deal1 of 3noun

a large or indefinite amount or extent

means a great deal

the act or right of passing out cards to players in a card game

hand entry 1 sense 11b

deal2 of 3verb

to give as one's portion : distribute deal the cards

deal out sandwiches

give entry 1 sense 9a

dealt him a blow

to have to do : treat

the book deals with education

to take action

deal with offenders

to engage in bargaining : trade

to sell or distribute something as a business

deals in insurance

deal3 of 3noun

an act of dealing : transaction

the result of bargaining : a mutual agreement

make a deal for a used car

treatment received

a dirty deal

an arrangement for the advantage of all involved

deal1 of 3noun

a large or indefinite amount or extent

means a great deal

the act or right of passing out cards to players in a card game

hand entry 1 sense 11b

deal2 of 3verb

to give as one's portion : distribute deal the cards

deal out sandwiches

give entry 1 sense 9a

dealt him a blow

to have to do : treat

the book deals with education

to take action

deal with offenders

to engage in bargaining : trade

to sell or distribute something as a business

deals in insurance

deal3 of 3noun

an act of dealing : transaction

the result of bargaining : a mutual agreement

make a deal for a used car

treatment received

a dirty deal

an arrangement for the advantage of all involved

dead1 of 3adjective

deprived of life : no longer alive

having the appearance of death : deathly

in a dead faint

numb entry 1 sense 1

very tired

the trip was really tiring; I'm dead

not reacting : insensitive

dead to pity

burned out : grown cold

dead coals

not naturally having life : inanimate

dead matter

no longer producing or functioning

dead battery

no longer in use or effect : obsolete

dead language

no longer active : extinct

dead volcano

not lively

a dead party

lacking in commercial activity : quiet

lacking spring

dead tennis ball

being out of action or out of use

a dead telephone line

being out of play

a dead ball

not running or circulating : stagnant

dead air

absolutely uniform

the dead level of the prairie

unerring, exact dead center of the target

a dead shot

being sudden and complete

a dead stop

dead2 of 3noun

plural those that are dead

the living and the dead

the time of greatest quiet or least activity dead of winter

dead of night

dead3 of 3adverb

to the highest degree

dead right

suddenly and completely

stopped dead

straight entry 2

dead ahead

date1 of 3noun

the oblong edible fruit of a tall Old World palm

the palm that produces dates called alsodate palm

date2 of 3noun

the time at which an event occurs

a statement giving the time of doing or making (as of a coin or check)

duration

the period of time to which something belongs

appointment sense 3especially: a social engagement between two persons that often has a romantic character

a person with whom one has a social engagement

date3 of 3verb

to record the date of or on

date a letter

to show or find out the date, age, or period of

date an antique

to make or have a date with

to come into existence : originate

dates from the 1400s

to go as far back

dating back to childhood

to show plainly the age of

decor that really dates the house

date1 of 3noun

the oblong edible fruit of a tall Old World palm

the palm that produces dates called alsodate palm

date2 of 3noun

the time at which an event occurs

a statement giving the time of doing or making (as of a coin or check)

duration

the period of time to which something belongs

appointment sense 3especially: a social engagement between two persons that often has a romantic character

a person with whom one has a social engagement

date3 of 3verb

to record the date of or on

date a letter

to show or find out the date, age, or period of

date an antique

to make or have a date with

to come into existence : originate

dates from the 1400s

to go as far back

dating back to childhood

to show plainly the age of

decor that really dates the house

dash1 of 2verb

to knock, hurl, or thrust violently

the storm dashed the boat against a reef

to break by striking or knocking

dashed a plate against the wall

splash entry 1 sense 1b, spatter

destroy sense 1, ruin

dash one's hopes

to affect by mixing in something different

the sauce was dashed with vinegar

to perform or finish hastily

dash off a letter

to move with sudden speed

dashed upstairs

dash2 of 2noun

a sudden burst or splash

a dash of cold water

a stroke of a pen

a punctuation mark — that is used chiefly to indicate a break in the thought or structure of a sentence

a small usually special and noticeable addition

add a dash of salt

liveliness in style and action

a leader of dash and vigor

a sudden rush or attempt

made a dash for the exit

a short fast race

a long click or buzz forming a letter or part of a letter (as in Morse code)

dashboard sense 2

dash1 of 2verb

to knock, hurl, or thrust violently

the storm dashed the boat against a reef

to break by striking or knocking

dashed a plate against the wall

splash entry 1 sense 1b, spatter

destroy sense 1, ruin

dash one's hopes

to affect by mixing in something different

the sauce was dashed with vinegar

to perform or finish hastily

dash off a letter

to move with sudden speed

dashed upstairs

dash2 of 2noun

a sudden burst or splash

a dash of cold water

a stroke of a pen

a punctuation mark — that is used chiefly to indicate a break in the thought or structure of a sentence

a small usually special and noticeable addition

add a dash of salt

liveliness in style and action

a leader of dash and vigor

a sudden rush or attempt

made a dash for the exit

a short fast race

a long click or buzz forming a letter or part of a letter (as in Morse code)

dashboard sense 2

dark1 of 2adjective

being without light or without much light

in winter it gets dark early

not giving off light

the dark side of the moon

not light in color dark blue

a dark suit

not bright and cheerful : gloomy

look on the dark side of things

being without knowledge and culture : ignorant

a dark period in history

secret entry 1 sense 1a

kept their plans dark

not clear to the understanding

puzzled us with his dark sayings

dark2 of 2noun

absence of light : darkness

a place or time of little or no light : night, nightfall

get home before dark

a dark or deep color

dark 例句

1 Three dark red jewels were embedded into its hilt, ruby if she had to guess.

2 And hearing his voice I opened my brief case and searched for my dark glasses, my Rineharts, drawing them out only to see the crushed lenses fall to the street.

3 Hugo’s father had stepped into a dark room and, on a white screen, he had seen a rocket fly right into the eye of the man in the moon.

4 He ran his head against the glass door in a dark corridor.

在黑暗的走廊上,他一头撞在玻璃门上了.

5 She was peering into the dark and flying the plane.

6 After he left, I sat at the old square oak table in one of the three unmatching chairs and examined his small kitchen, with its dark paneled walls, bright yellow cabinets, and white linoleum floor.

7 She rushed back to the bed and stared in horror at the dark red stain and die tale it told.

8 He pulled to a stop in front of a dark building.

9 Nameless forebodings crept upon him as he sat there in the dark: He tried to resist them, push them away, yet they came at him relentlessly.

10 He’s dark skinned, about six feet tall, and one of his arms ends in a stump because he lost his hand in the Games he won thirty years ago.

11 At first he could see nothing in the dark tangle.

12 As he lifted the blade above his head, sunlight seemed to ripple and dance down the dark metal, glinting off an edge sharper than any razor.

13 They had come to the very midst of the Dead Marshes, and it was dark.

14 The sky is a deep blue, and it’s dark enough to see the stars.

15 Wynn wore dark jeans and a white Western shirt with bright yellow panels surrounded by brown piping, paired with matching brown leather boots.

16 A garden of Belle-roses reaches up toward a dark sky, their petals large and rich as sunshades, their thorns glistening like arrows.

17 I beam a field of stars against a dark blue sheet I hang off Dad’s tool pegboard.

18 No one came walking on air down from the bridge, there was no lady in a dark cloak bending over me.

19 It was as if some dark force had heard his silent plea.

20 Their thick, dark, shabby clothes got all full of prickly things, and since they were much too hot anyhow, they took most of them off.

dark 同义词

6 不佳的

unsavoury

9 鬼祟的

sneaking

11 黝黑的

dusky swarthy

15 无望的

hopeless bleak gloomy

20 意义不明的

opaque equivocal

21 不为人知的

unadvertised hidden obscure hid

22 发黑的

smutchy dusk dusky

25 棕色

brown

26 不明的

unlocated

31 暗部

shade

34 不知的

guiltless

42 伤心绝望的

downcast

44 寡言的

incommunicable

46 不为人知

q.t. hidden obscure hid

50 无人烟的

wild desolate

56 遥远的

far remote faraway far-off

61 深沉的

deep heavy fast profound

65 狠毒的

vixenish evil-minded

67 褐色的

Brown brown

69 阴沈的

heavy morose

70 褐色

brown

71 浅黑的

sombre darkish

77 微黑的

dusk dusky darkish

78 深厚的

deep

79 棕色的

brown

85 隐匿的

privy hideaway hush-hush

86 微暗的

pale dim dun dusky darksome

88 黯淡的

dim bleak

92 压抑的

heavy

96 田园的

geoponic sylvan bucolic

98 不明

unlocated

99

rough acerbity

102 深色

darkness darkly

103 关闭的

closed

106 深色的

Black deep fuscous sombre

110 深沉

deep hard heavy

115 暗色的

sad subfusc

116 不分明

dubious unclarity

120 黑的

black brown noir sooty

123 隐晦

underlying

124 威胁的

threatening

127 带黑色的

subfuscous blackish darksome subfusc

128 后舌的

back

129 农村的

villatic rural

139 微黑

dusk dusky darkish darken

143 使暗

overcast

147 涩的

rough

dark 短语相关

dark chocolate dark web as black/dark as pitch dark-eyed junco pitch-dark dark continent dark adaptation dark age dark meat dark field

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