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sunless |
| 释义 |
sunlesssun‧less /ˈsʌnləs/ adjective  - A pair of collared doves were moaning in the trees overhead; the day was absolutely still - sunless and oppressive.
- I could hear some wind which reached down to the cellars of a sunless earth.
- It would be absurd to approve of such events taking place on grey, sunless days in dark, depressing places.
- London had been grit grey for months, and Jay fought the sunless skies with the blade of keen memory.
- On sunless Beltanes he had invariably found himself alone there, but never on such a glorious evening as this.
- When he drove home across the bridge, their sullen sunless sky came with him.
having no light from the sun SYN dark: the sunless depths of the ocean |
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