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swarth·y
swor thi [or] swor thi
比较级:swarthier或more swarthy
最高级:swarthiest或most swarthy
swarthily (adv.), swarthiness (n.)
Adjective
1. naturally having skin of a dark color;
"a dark-skinned beauty"
"gold earrings gleamed against her dusky cheeks"
"a smile on his swarthy face"
"`swart' is archaic"
“黑色的”,尤指皮肤,来自于1570年代的未经解释的改变,源自于 swarty,由 swart 和 -y(2)组成。相关词汇: Swarthiness。
alteration of obsolete swarty, from swart
The first known use of swarthy was in 1587
swarthyadjective
having a dark complexion
1 It was a typical Italian face, sunny looking and swarthy.
2 Having a complexion that is not fair; swarthy.
具有非白晰的脸色的;黑黝黝的。
3 His grin flashed white in his swarthy face.
4 He had a swarthy, clever face, a pointed beard and, Harry noticed, very long fingers and feet.
5 I think it’s supposed to be South America, because there are palms behind her and swarthy waiters in white tuxedos.
6 It is a large, fat, swarthy, rather heavy face.
这是一张又大又胖的脸,黝黑而厚重。
7 Its garments are swarthy and a little sensual, displaying a clear affection for Ralph Lauren but also for how hip-hop appropriated Ralph Lauren in the 1990s.
8 First, the author immediately notes that for every swarthy barbarian there is a depiction of another trope, the Evil Blonde Guy.
9 Among the thousands flocking to the city was a “short, scrappy and swarthy” Philadelphia artist born Emmanuel Radnitzky, “a pure product of immigrant America” in both his ambition and taste for self-reinvention.
10 "He had a swarthy, clever face, a pointed beard, and Harry noticed, very long fingers and feet," it says.
11 I arrived a little early, and was pleased when a cute, bespectacled, swarthy dude sat next to me.
12 She finds refuge with a band of swarthy but stouthearted Highlanders, who take her back to their castle and are impressed with her ability to put a dislocated shoulder back in its socket.
13 He had a broad swarthy face.
他有一张黝黑的大脸。
14 Finally, a swarthy man with thick black hair and a flat cap on his head stopped, got out of his taxi, and helped us load our stuff.
15 And Dukakis, by the very way he looked and acted, embodied every bad stereotype of a liberal—brooding, clenched, frowning, swarthy, hairy, a man who came across as one gigantic, furrowed eyebrow.
16 Even so, with their portentous biblical imagery and long beaten leathers, they looked like the swarthy cowboy vampires in Kathryn Bigelow's terrific film Near Dark.
17 We passed houses which I knew well by daylight but couldn’t recollect in the swarthy gloom.
18 Not by accident, the sculpture’s glorious St. Michael is a rosy-cheeked, whiter-than-white European, while the subjugated devil bears dark, swarthy, mustachioed features of a grimacing Indian.
19 How polite of the screeners to sham paranoia when what they really want is to pick out the swarthiest, scruffiest of us and pat us top to toe.
20 The sailor was swarthy from the sun of the tropics.
水手被热带的太阳晒得黑黝黝的。