简明英汉词典
dark
[dB:k]
n.
黑暗, 夜, 黄昏, 暗色, 无知, 模糊
adj.
黑暗的, 暗的, (头发、皮肤等)黑色的, 隐秘的, 无知的, 隐晦的, 模糊的
美国传统词典[双解]
dark
dark
AHD:[d?rk]
D.J.[d$8k]
K.K.[d$k]
adj.(形容词)
dark.er, dark.est缩写 dk.
(1)Lacking or having very little light:
黑暗的:缺乏或只有少量光线的:
a dark corner.
黑暗的角落
(2)Lacking brightness:
缺乏光亮的:
a dark day.
阴天
(3)Reflecting only a small fraction of incident light.
光线微弱的:反射入射光的仅一小部分的
(4)Of a shade tending toward black in comparison with other shades. Used of a color.
有阴影的,暗色调的:和其他阴影相比较,属于趋向于黑色的阴影的,用于颜色
(5)Having a complexion that is not fair; swarthy.
黑皮肤的:具有非白晰的脸色的;黑黝黝的
(6)Characterized by gloom; dismal:
以幽暗为特点的;忧郁的:
took a dark view of the consequences.
对结果持悲观看法
(7)Sullen or threatening:
阴郁的或威胁的:
a dark scowl.
脸色阴郁
(8)Difficult to understand; obscure:
难以理解的;模糊的:
stories that are large in scope and dark in substance.
故事范围庞大,但内容难以理解
(9)Concealed or secret; mysterious:
隐藏的或秘密的,神秘的:
“the dark mysteries of Africa and the fabled wonders of the East”(W. Bruce Lincoln)
“非洲黑色的神秘和东方的神话般的奇迹”(W.布鲁斯·林肯)
(10)Lacking enlightenment, knowledge, or culture:
没知识的 :缺乏教育、知识或文化的:
a dark age in the history of education.
教育史上的黑暗时代
(11)Exhibiting or stemming from evil characteristics or forces; sinister:
凶恶的,阴险的:展示或来自邪恶的人物或力量的阻碍;邪恶的:
“churned up dark undercurrents of ethnic and religious hostility”(Peter Maas)
“搅起种族和宗教仇视的邪恶潜流”(彼得·马斯)
(12)Having richness or depth:
富有的,深沉的:
a dark, melancholy vocal tone.
低沉忧郁的声调
(13)Not giving performances; closed:
不演出的;关闭的:
The movie theater is dark on Mondays.
电影院每逢星期一公休
n.(名词)
(1)Absence of light.
黑暗:缺乏光线
(2)A place having little or no light.
黑暗之处:光线很弱或没有光线的地方
(3)Night; nightfall:
夜晚、黄昏:
home before dark.
天黑以前回家
(4)A deep hue or color.
深色调:深的色调或颜色
习惯用语
in the dark
(1)In secret:
秘密地:
high-level decisions made in the dark.
高层决定是秘密地制定的
(2)In a state of ignorance; uninformed:
一无所知地;未通知地:
kept me in the dark about their plans.
我对他们的计划一无所知
语源
(1)Middle English derk
中古英语 derk
(2)from Old English deorc
源自 古英语 deorc
继承用法
dark“ish
adj.(形容词)
dark“ly
adv.(副词)
dark“ness
n.(名词)
参考词汇
(1)dark, dim, murky, dusky, obscure, opaque, shady, shadowy
(2)These adjectives indicate the absence of light or clarity.
这些形容词表示缺乏光线或清晰度。
(3)Dark, the most widely applicable, can refer to insufficiency of illumination for seeing:
Dark 应用的最广泛,指能被没有足够的光源看见:
“Under the earth, in the flat, dark air, the wet, gloomy rock gave quarter grudgingly” (Jimmy Breslin). The word can also denote deepness of shade or color (
“在地下,在死气沉沉的、阴暗的空气里,潮湿阴郁的石头不情愿地分开 (吉米·布雷斯林)。这个单词也能表示阴影或颜色的深度(
dark brown), absence of cheer (
深褐色), 不高兴(
a dark, somber mood), or lack of rectitude:
不高兴、忧郁的情绪) 或缺乏正直:
“It [gold] serves what life requires,/But dreadful too, the dark Assassin hires” (Alexander Pope).
“它 为生活的需要服务,但是也是可怕的,成为邪恶的暗杀团体成员的雇金” (亚历山大教皇)。
(4)Dim suggests lack of clarity of outline, as of physical entities or mental processes such as recollection:
Dim 暗示使轮廓清晰的缺乏,如物理实体或脑力过程的,如回忆:
“life and the memory of it cramped,/dim, on a piece of Bristol board” (Elizabeth Bishop); it can also apply to a source of light to indicate insufficiency:
“生活及其回忆在一块上等板纸上束缚着、模糊着” (伊丽莎白大主教);它也能用于被表示不足光线的来源:
“storied Windows richly dight,/Casting a dim religious light” (John Milton).
“以历史故事装饰富丽堂皇的窗户,投射了一丝模糊的宗教光线” (约翰·米尔顿)。
(5)Murky implies darkness, often extreme, such as that produced by smoke or fog:
Murky 意指黑暗,往往是极端的,如由烟或雾致成的:
“an atmosphere murky with sand” (Willa Cather).
由沙子导致的黑暗气氛 (威拉·凯瑟)。
“The path was altogether indiscernible in the murky darkness which surrounded them” (Sir Walter Scott). Figuratively it can imply dark vagueness:
“这条小径被围绕在漆黑中难以辨别” (沃尔特·斯科特爵士)。它能象征性地暗示不明确、朦胧模糊:
“the narrow crevice of one good deed in a murky life of guilt” (Charles Dickens).
“在罪恶糊涂的一生中,仅有的一件好事” (查尔斯·狄更斯)。
(6)Dusky applies principally to the dimness that is characteristic of diminishing light, as at twilight:
Dusky 主要指以逐渐减弱的光线为特点的暗淡,如黎明时:
“The dusky night rides down the sky,/And ushers in the morn” (Henry Fielding); it often refers to deepness of shade of a color:
“黑夜驱走了天空/带来了早晨” (亨利·菲尔丁);它常指阴影或颜色的深度:
“A dusky blush rose to her cheek” (Edith Wharton).
“红晕的羞愧涌上她的面颊” (伊迪斯·华顿)。
(7)Obscure usually means unclear to the mind or senses (
Obscure 通常意思是思乡或感觉不清晰 (
an obscure communiqué requiring clarification), but it can refer to physical darkness (
需要说明的思路不清的公报), 但是它也能指物理上的黑暗(
the obscure rooms of a shuttered mansion).
装上百叶窗的大厦的黑暗房间)。
(8)Opaque means not admitting penetration by light (
Opaque 指不能被光线穿透的(
opaque rock crystals); figuratively it applies to something that is unintelligible:
不透明的岩石晶体); 它能用于比喻难以理解的事情:
“Nixon confined himself to opaque philosophical statements that indicated he was not ready for a discussion of basic assumptions” (Henry A. Kissinger).
“尼克松把自己沉浸在晦涩的哲学论述中,这意味着他不准备讨论基础假说” (亨利·A·基辛格)。
(9)Shady refers literally to what is sheltered from light, especially sunlight (
Shady 字面上指避光的,尤其是太阳光(
a shady grove of catalpas) or figuratively to what is of questionable honesty (
梓属植物的避光树丛) 或比喻意义上指有可疑的诚实(
shady business deals).
可疑的商业交易)。
(10)Shadowy also implies obstructed light (
Shadowy 也指被挡住的光线 (
a shadowy avenue through thick foliage) but may suggest shifting illumination and indistinctness:
茂密的叶子遮住了林荫道), 但也可暗示转换照明和模糊:
“[He] retreated from the limelight to the shadowy fringe of music history” (Charles Sherman). The word can refer to something that seems to lack substance and is mysterious and possibly sinister:
“ 从受人注意的中心回到音乐史的虚幻边缘” (查尔斯·谢尔曼)。这个词可用来指看起来好象缺乏实质和神秘的或可能邪恶的事情:
a shadowy figure in a black Homburg traversing the fogbound park.
头戴黑色翘边帽的神秘人在因浓雾而进退不能的公园来回徘徊
现代英汉词典
dark
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adj.
(1)黑暗的
It was getting dark, so we hurried home.
天黑下来了,我们急忙往家赶。
It was a dark, moonless night.
那是一个漆黑无月的夜。
(2)暗色的;发黑的
She is dark in complexion.
她的肤色微黑。
(3)邪恶的
He made dark confessions.
他承认罪恶。
(4)不愉快的;悲观的
Don't look at the dark side of things.
不要以悲观的态度观察事物。
(5)隐秘的;隐瞒的
He tried to keep the matter dark from us.
他设法隐瞒这事不让我们知道。
词性变化
dark
n.
(1)黑暗;无光
Some small children are afraid of the dark.
有些小孩怕黑。
We could not see in the dark.
在黑暗中我们看不见(东西)。
(2)暗色
There is too much dark in this painting.
这幅画色彩太暗。
现代英汉综合大辞典
dark
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adj.
(1)暗的, 黑暗的
(2)暗色的; (颜色)浅黑的; 深的
(3)隐秘的, 隐藏的
(4)暧昧的, 意义不明的
(5)邪恶的, 阴险的
(6)闷闷不乐的, 悲观的
(7)愚昧无知的, 缺乏教养的
(8)(电台或电视台)无广播的
(9)[美俚](饭店、戏院等)关了门的, 已关门熄灯的
(10)阴暗的, 阴郁的
(11)(咖啡)搀了少量牛奶的
(12)(声音)深沉而丰满的
the D-Ages
欧洲中 世纪
dark blue
深蓝色
keep it dark
保守秘密
a dark chapter in a book
书中难懂的一章
in one's dark days
在不得意时
a dark face
忧郁的脸
in a dark temper [humour]
十分不高兴
It is a dark secret.
这是十分秘密的事。
词性变化
dark
[dB:k]
n.
(1)黑暗, 暗处
(2)无知, 愚昧
(3)隐晦, 隐秘
(4)【绘】阴影; (颜色)浓
(5)夜, 傍晚
(6)无光; 模糊
at dark
黄昏, 日落时
the lights and darks of a picture
画面的明暗面
dark
[dB:k]
vt.
使变暗
继承用法
darkroom
[5dB:krJm]
n.
暗室
习惯用语
a leap in the dark
后果不可预料的行动; [喻]死
after dark
黄昏后, 天黑后
be in the dark about
完全不知道, 蒙在鼓里
be in the dark as to
完全不知道, 蒙在鼓里
before dark
黄昏前, 天黑前
in the dark
(1)在暗处
(2)秘密, 暗中
(3)完全不知道
keep dark
(1)躲起来
(2)不说出来
keep sb. in the dark
不让某人知道
leave sb. in the dark
不让某人知道
keep sth. dark
对某事保守机密
pitch dark
非常黑
whistle in the dark
黑暗中吹口哨, 给自己壮胆
dark of the moon
一个月间看不见月亮的时候, 月黑时
dark of moon dark
一个月间看不见月亮的时候, 月黑时
参考词汇
dark dim dusky gloomy
都含“黑暗的”意思。
(1)dark系常用词, 指“漆黑无光或光线极其微弱的”, 如:
a dark night.
一个漆黑的夜晚。
(2)dim指“光线不足, 看不清东西的”, 如:
a dim light
暗淡的灯光。
(3)dusky指“微暗的”、“暗淡的”, 如:
a dusky winter evening
一个昏暗的冬天的傍晚gloomy指“因光线受到阻碍或荫蔽而阴暗的”, 如:
a gloomy day
阴沉的一天。
英文相关词典
dark
blackdismaldrearygloomygravehiddenobscuresecretsolemnsomberbrightlight
[七国语言]英汉电子工程大词典
dark
暗黑
[七国语言]英汉公共大词典
dark
暗淡的;黑暗的
美国传统词典
dark
dark
AHD:[d?rk]
D.J.[d$8k]
K.K.[d$k]
adj.
dark.er, dark.estAbbr. dk.
(1)Lacking or having very little light:
a dark corner.
(2)Lacking brightness:
a dark day.
(3)Reflecting only a small fraction of incident light.
(4)Of a shade tending toward black in comparison with other shades. Used of a color.
(5)Having a complexion that is not fair; swarthy.
(6)Characterized by gloom; dismal:
took a dark view of the consequences.
(7)Sullen or threatening:
a dark scowl.
(8)Difficult to understand; obscure:
stories that are large in scope and dark in substance.
(9)Concealed or secret; mysterious:
“the dark mysteries of Africa and the fabled wonders of the East”(W. Bruce Lincoln)
(10)Lacking enlightenment, knowledge, or culture:
a dark age in the history of education.
(11)Exhibiting or stemming from evil characteristics or forces; sinister:
“churned up dark undercurrents of ethnic and religious hostility”(Peter Maas)
(12)Having richness or depth:
a dark, melancholy vocal tone.
(13)Not giving performances; closed:
The movie theater is dark on Mondays.
n.
(1)Absence of light.
(2)A place having little or no light.
(3)Night; nightfall:
home before dark.
(4)A deep hue or color.
习惯用语
in the dark
(1)In secret:
high-level decisions made in the dark.
(2)In a state of ignorance; uninformed:
kept me in the dark about their plans.
语源
(1)Middle English derk
(2)from Old English deorc
继承用法
dark“ish
adj.
dark“ly
adv.
dark“ness
n.
参考词汇
(1)dark, dim, murky, dusky, obscure, opaque, shady, shadowy
(2)These adjectives indicate the absence of light or clarity.
(3)Dark, the most widely applicable, can refer to insufficiency of illumination for seeing:
“Under the earth, in the flat, dark air, the wet, gloomy rock gave quarter grudgingly” (Jimmy Breslin). The word can also denote deepness of shade or color (
dark brown), absence of cheer (
a dark, somber mood), or lack of rectitude:
“It [gold] serves what life requires,/But dreadful too, the dark Assassin hires” (Alexander Pope).
(4)Dim suggests lack of clarity of outline, as of physical entities or mental processes such as recollection:
“life and the memory of it cramped,/dim, on a piece of Bristol board” (Elizabeth Bishop); it can also apply to a source of light to indicate insufficiency:
“storied Windows richly dight,/Casting a dim religious light” (John Milton).
(5)Murky implies darkness, often extreme, such as that produced by smoke or fog:
“an atmosphere murky with sand” (Willa Cather).
“The path was altogether indiscernible in the murky darkness which surrounded them” (Sir Walter Scott). Figuratively it can imply dark vagueness:
“the narrow crevice of one good deed in a murky life of guilt” (Charles Dickens).
(6)Dusky applies principally to the dimness that is characteristic of diminishing light, as at twilight:
“The dusky night rides down the sky,/And ushers in the morn” (Henry Fielding); it often refers to deepness of shade of a color:
“A dusky blush rose to her cheek” (Edith Wharton).
(7)Obscure usually means unclear to the mind or senses (
an obscure communiqué requiring clarification), but it can refer to physical darkness (
the obscure rooms of a shuttered mansion).
(8)Opaque means not admitting penetration by light (
opaque rock crystals); figuratively it applies to something that is unintelligible:
“Nixon confined himself to opaque philosophical statements that indicated he was not ready for a discussion of basic assumptions” (Henry A. Kissinger).
(9)Shady refers literally to what is sheltered from light, especially sunlight (
a shady grove of catalpas) or figuratively to what is of questionable honesty (
shady business deals).
(10)Shadowy also implies obstructed light (
a shadowy avenue through thick foliage) but may suggest shifting illumination and indistinctness:
“[He] retreated from the limelight to the shadowy fringe of music history” (Charles Sherman). The word can refer to something that seems to lack substance and is mysterious and possibly sinister:
a shadowy figure in a black Homburg traversing the fogbound park.
英汉船舶大词典
dark
n.阴暗的
朗文英汉综合电脑词典
dark
【修】浓;秘密;暗,哑;失去作用,不能通信
英汉电信大词典
dark
n.黑暗的,黑暗
英汉广播大词典
dark
n.暗区,无广播
英汉航空大词典
dark
n.黑的,暗的;n.黑的,深
英汉化学大词典
dark
adj.黑暗的,隐蔽的,模糊的,阴暗的;n.黑暗,无知,暗
英汉海运大词典
dark
暗的深,浓(色),日暮
基本词义
dark
(黑)暗,暗色,暗处深色的,黑色的
基本词义
dark
(黑)暗,暗色深色的
基本词义
dark
暗的日暮黑暗的,黑暗黑色的
英汉计算机大词典
dark
adj.黑暗的(隐蔽的,模糊的;n.黑暗(无知)
英汉建筑大词典
dark
n.黑色的,暗淡的,无光的
英汉汽车大词典
dark
n.暗,暗色,深色
英汉水利大词典
dark
n.暗色的,深色的,黑暗
英汉心理学大词典
dark
adapted retina : 暗适应
基本词义
dark
黑暗的
基本词义
dark
field stop : 暗视野光阑暗视野光阑
英汉医学大词典
dark
n.暗
英汉中医大词典
dark
n.暗色的,深的,黑暗