单词 | blackness |
释义 | blackness (blæknəs ) uncountable noun Blackness is the state of being very dark. [literary] The twilight had turned to a deep blackness. Synonyms: darkness, dark, shade, gloom Collocations: blackness of space All you could see was just this blackness—surrounded by the blackness of space. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 After all, staring out into the infinite blackness of space will only help to make you feel small and insignificant, and that's what we all need right now. Times,Sunday Times Seen against the blackness of space and the curvature of the earth the chair finally broke up at the edge of space. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They don't begrudge you the occasional hangnail or ill-disciplined piece of jewellery - a snag merely disappears into their soft, inky blackness, instead of breaking into a run. Times, Sunday Times And after a long period of zooming over nothing but inky blackness we passed over the sodium orange glow of a town. Times, Sunday Times And there he was - a bald, burly 6ft man, looming towards me from the inky blackness. The Sun But be warned, hedonists: everything shuts at midnight, and away from the central shopping area the roads and hedges of the island are quickly subsumed into inky blackness. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 黑暗 Japanese: 暗闇 |
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