starkly如何读

英:[ˈstɑːkli]

美:[ ˈstɑːrkli]

starkly英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. 僵硬的,光秃秃的,荒凉的 hard,bare,or severe in appearance,without any pleasant or decorative additions

starkly是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 荒凉的,光秃秃的
  2. 完全的,十足的,绝对的,全然的
  3. 赤裸裸的
  4. 明显的,鲜明的,突出的
  5. 严酷的,严格的
  6. 僵硬的,僵直的
  7. 了无修饰的,粗陋的
  8. 真实而无法回避的
  9. 刻板的,顽固不化的
  10. 空的
adv. (副词)
  1. 一丝不挂,赤裸
  2. 完全,十足,全然
  3. 明显地,突出地
  4. 顽强地,有力地
  5. 实在,简直
n. (名词)
  1. 斯塔克(人名)
v. (动词)
  1. 加固,变硬,加强

starkly词根

词根:stark

adj.

stark 完全的;荒凉的;刻板的;光秃秃的;朴实的

adv.

stark 完全;明显地;突出地;质朴地

n.

starkness 严厉;质朴无华;严酷;明显(stark的名词形式)

starkly英英释义

adjective

rigid in or as if in death

rigidly conforming (as to a pattern or doctrine) : absolute

stark discipline

archaic strong, robust

utter, sheer

stark nonsense

barren, desolate

having few or no ornaments : bare

a stark white room

sharply delineated

a stark contrast

biographical name (1)

Johannes 1874–1957 German physicist

adverb

in a stark manner

to an absolute or complete degree : wholly stark mad

stark naked

biographical name (2)

John 1728–1822 American general in Revolution

biographical name (2)

John 1728–1822 American general in Revolution

starkly词源英文解释

Adjective Middle English, stiff, strong, from Old English stearc; akin to Old High German starc strong, Lithuanian starinti to stiffen — more at stare

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

starkly儿童词典英英释义

starlitadjective

lighted by the stars

starlingnoun

any of a family of usually dark-colored birds that tend to flock togetherespecially: a dark brown or in summer glossy greenish black European bird that has been brought to the U.S. and is often considered a pest

star1 of 3noun

a natural body visible in the sky especially at night that gives off light or shines by reflection

a ball-shaped gaseous celestial body (as the sun) of great mass that shines by its own light

a planet or an arrangement of the planets that is believed in astrology to influence one's life—usually used in plural

a figure or thing (as an asterisk or badge) with five or more points that represents or resembles a star

the principal member of a theater or opera company

a very talented or popular performer TV stars

football stars

star2 of 3verb

to sprinkle or adorn with stars

to mark with a star as being superior

to mark with an asterisk

to present in the role of a star

to play the most important role

will produce and star in a new play

to perform outstandingly

starred at shortstop in the series

star3 of 3adjective

of, relating to, or being a star

being of outstanding excellence : preeminent our star trumpeter

star athlete

starlightnoun

the light given by the stars

starletnoun

a young movie actress

star1 of 3noun

a natural body visible in the sky especially at night that gives off light or shines by reflection

a ball-shaped gaseous celestial body (as the sun) of great mass that shines by its own light

a planet or an arrangement of the planets that is believed in astrology to influence one's life—usually used in plural

a figure or thing (as an asterisk or badge) with five or more points that represents or resembles a star

the principal member of a theater or opera company

a very talented or popular performer TV stars

football stars

star2 of 3verb

to sprinkle or adorn with stars

to mark with a star as being superior

to mark with an asterisk

to present in the role of a star

to play the most important role

will produce and star in a new play

to perform outstandingly

starred at shortstop in the series

star3 of 3adjective

of, relating to, or being a star

being of outstanding excellence : preeminent our star trumpeter

star athlete

stark1 of 2adjective

strong sense 1, robust

stiff sense 1, motionless

stark in death

inflexible sense 3, strict

stark discipline

sheer entry 1 sense 2a, utter

stark nonsense

barren entry 1 sense 2a, desolate

a stark landscape

having few or no ornaments : bare

unadorned, harsh

stark realism

stark2 of 2adverb

wholly, absolutely

stark mad

stark1 of 2adjective

strong sense 1, robust

stiff sense 1, motionless

stark in death

inflexible sense 3, strict

stark discipline

sheer entry 1 sense 2a, utter

stark nonsense

barren entry 1 sense 2a, desolate

a stark landscape

having few or no ornaments : bare

unadorned, harsh

stark realism

stark2 of 2adverb

wholly, absolutely

stark mad

starkly 例句

1 The need for aid after the quake seemed obvious given the devastation, yet as Mr. Peck starkly illustrates, the gulf between what was needed and what was initially provided was at times vast.

2 The shareholders face a choice between two starkly different proposals.

股份持有人面临的两个明显不同的提案的选择。

3 Narrow, dark and tall, it has two upper levels, with intricately carved wooden beams and a gorgeous painted ceiling, creating an intimacy that contrasted starkly against the Great Synagogue’s sophisticated stateliness.

4 It sounded ugly to say it so starkly, but it was the truth.

5 The man’s face was starkly pale, as if he hadn’t left the basement in weeks.

6 It's a hypnotic, starkly beautiful, often disturbing drama that puts a working-class Mexican family in the cross hairs of its country's drug war.

7 The first episode is a flashback that begins starkly: A harried mother with a crying baby in a car safety seat is talking on her cellphone as she prepares to start the engine.

8 “It’s a black female ‘King Lear,’ ” says White, who sees in the play Baldwin’s efforts to deal starkly with struggles within the black community.

9 It just hurt to have it there in front of him, drawn starkly in black ink.

10 A passion for detail is a hallmark of a starkly different Tchaikovsky recording also released this year, on Sony.

11 Such thinking is starkly at odds with our awareness of the utter brilliance of the physical body.

12 “The aircraft's tail starkly displays a different colored lightsaber – the weapon of the Jedi – against a black backdrop on each side, reflecting the two sides of the Force,” the airline announced.

13 To conclude, here are three examples that starkly expose anti - liberal ways of thinking.

作为总结, 以下三个事例昭然揭示了 反 自由主义的思考方式.

14 I think it’s telling a story that’s both starkly moral and empathetic–that its writers don’t believe that understanding Walt means excusing him.

15 It's a ballet of grandstanding effects: the dancers massed into starkly lit formations or launched across the stage in cutting, slicing lines; violent pauses filled by vertiginous leaps and crazy whirligig pirouettes.

16 The threat in that book was real and starkly rendered, if abortive; here it is a degree more remote.

17 The diagrams are starkly schematic, the models precise and impassive.

18 The presence of leaders from Hamas and Hezbollah — two key Iranian proxies in the Middle East — alongside an array of non-Western officials offered a stark illustration of Tehran’s international standing at a turbulent moment for the country.

19 Feminine beauty ideals have shifted with amazing velocity over the last several decades, in no realm more starkly than sports.

20 He filled out the starkly feminine silhouette with a black wide-brimmed hat.

starkly 同义词

3 僵硬地

stiffly woodenly

7 粗陋

rudeness

starkly 短语相关

in stark/marked/sharp contrast with/to stark naked stark raving mad stark staring mad

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