dark
adjective /dɑːk/
/dɑːrk/
(comparative darker, superlative darkest)
Idioms 黑暗的;昏暗的;阴暗的 - a dark room/street/forest/night
黑暗的房间/街道/森林/夜晚 - What time does it get dark in summer?
夏天什么时候天黑? - Then the theatre went dark.
然后剧场就黑了。 - It was dark outside and I couldn't see much.
外面很黑,我看不清。 - The sky was still dark.
天空仍然很暗。 - Use lights to illuminate dark corners.
用灯光照亮黑暗的角落。
Topics Weathera1- It gets dark at about six o'clock.
6 点左右天黑下来。 - As it grew dark, they gathered round the fire.
随着天色变暗,他们聚集到了篝火旁。 - It's only three o'clock and it's nearly dark already.
才 3 点钟,天就差不多黑了。 - They stepped into the dark room and shone the torch.
他们走进黑暗的房间,点燃了手电筒。 - He stumbled along through the dark forest.
他在黑黝黝的森林中跌跌撞撞地前行。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- look
- seem
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- a dark room/street/forest/night
深色的;暗色的 - dark blue/green/red/brown
深蓝色/绿色/红色/棕色 - Darker colours are more practical and don't show stains.
深色不显脏,更实用。
- dark blue/green/red/brown
近乎黑色的 - He wore a dark suit and a plain tie.
他穿着深色西装,打着平纹领带。 - dark-coloured wood
深色木材 - The dark clouds in the sky meant that a storm was coming.
天空中的乌云预示暴风雨即将来临。
- He wore a dark suit and a plain tie.
褐色的;黝黑的;乌黑的 - Sue has long dark hair.
休留着长长的黑发。 - He was handsome with dark eyes.
他长得很帅,有一双黑眼睛。 - Even if you have dark skin, you still need protection from the sun.
即使你皮肤黝黑,仍需要防晒。
- Sue has long dark hair.
) having dark hair, eyes, etc.人 有深色头发(或眼睛等)的 - a dark handsome stranger
一位黑头发的英俊陌生人
opposite fair - a dark handsome stranger
- mysterious; hidden and not known about
神秘的;隐秘的;隐藏的 - There are no dark secrets in our family.
我们家没有隐秘。
- There are no dark secrets in our family.
- evil or frightening
邪恶的;阴险的;凶恶的 - There was a darker side to his nature.
他本性中有阴险的一面。 - the dark forces of the imagination
幻想中的邪恶势力 - My mind was full of dark thoughts.
我满脑子都是阴暗的想法。
- There was a darker side to his nature.
- unpleasant and without any hope that something good will happen
忧郁的;不快的;无望的 - the darkest days of Fascism
法西斯统治下最黑暗的日子 - The film is a dark vision of the future.
这部影片预示着黯淡无光的未来。 - The theatre stayed open even in the darkest days of the war.
这家剧院即使在战争中最黑暗的日子里仍然开门营业。
- the darkest days of Fascism
- (of a speech sound
) produced with the back part of the tongue close to the back of the mouth. In many accents of (= ways of pronouncing) English, dark /l/ is used after a vowel, as in ball.语音 opposite clear模糊的
with little light光线暗淡
colours颜色
hair/skin/eyes头发;皮肤;眼睛
mysterious神秘
evil邪恶
without hope无希望
phonetics语音学
词源Old English deorc, of Germanic origin, probably distantly related to German tarnen ‘conceal’.
Idioms
a dark horse
- (British English) a person who does not tell other people much about their life, and who surprises other people by having interesting qualities
深藏不露的人 - a person taking part in a race, etc. who surprises everyone by winning
出人意料的获胜者;黑马
Wordfinder
- auburn
- blonde
- dark
- fair
- ginger
- grey
- jet black
- mousy
- redhead
- sandy
keep something dark
- (British English, informal) to keep something secret and not tell people about it
对…保密;隐瞒;隐藏 - He’s got two children? Well he’s kept that dark, hasn’t he!
他有两个孩子?他一直瞒着我,不是吗!
- He’s got two children? Well he’s kept that dark, hasn’t he!