英:['dɑːkɪ]
美:['dakɪ]
英:['dɑːkɪ]
美:['dakɪ]
复数:darkies
词根:dark
adj.dark 黑暗的,深色的;模糊的;无知的;忧郁的
darkish 浅黑的,微暗的
adv.darkly 黑暗地;模糊地;阴郁地;秘密地
n.dark 黑暗;夜;黄昏;模糊
darkness 黑暗;模糊;无知;阴郁
darkey 黑人
darkie 轻蔑黑人的称呼(等于darky)
vi.darken 变黑;变得模糊
vt.darken 使变暗;使模糊
同样, darkey, darkie 是指“黑人,尼格罗”(现在带有冒犯意味的用语),出现于1775年,来源于 dark (形容词)和 -y (3)。相关词汇: Darkies。
The first known use of darky was circa 1775
1 Better that I'd learned to plow or chop cotton like a darky.
还不如当初象黑人那样学会犁田、摘棉花呢.
2 He was too valuable a darky to be hanged.
这个黑人很有用,把他绞死可太可惜了.
3 What on earth are you doing in a nasty place like Shantytown, you, a respectable darky?
你到底在棚户区这个糟糕的地方干什么, 你是个体面的黑人呀?
4 The happy homemaker and the contented darky are both stereotypes produced by prejudice.
快乐的家庭主妇和心满意足的黑鬼都是由歧视产生的典型人物.
5 Stuart halted, too, and the darky boy pulled up a few paces behind them.
斯图尔特跟着停下来, 黑小子也紧跑几步跟上了他们.
1 黑鬼
2 黑人
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