单词 | darkish |
释义 | dark1 of 3adjective ˈdärk darker; darkest 1 a : devoid or partially devoid of light : not receiving, reflecting, transmitting, or radiating light a dark room b : transmitting only a portion of light dark glasses 2 a : wholly or partially black dark clothing b of a color : of low or very low lightness dark blue c : being less light in color than other substances of the same kind dark rum 3 a : arising from or showing evil traits or desires : evil the dark powers that lead to war b : dismal, gloomy had a dark view of the future c : lacking knowledge or culture : unenlightened a dark period in history d : relating to grim or depressing circumstances dark humor 4 a : not clear to the understanding b : not known or explored because of remoteness the darkest reaches of the continent 5 : intense in color, coloring, or pigmentation : not light or fair dark hair a dark complexion 6 : secret kept his plans dark 7 : possessing depth and richness a dark voice 8 : closed to the public the theater is dark in the summer darkish ˈdär-kish adjective darkly adverb dark 2 of 3noun1 a : a place or time of little or no light : night, nightfall get home before dark b : absence of light : darkness afraid of the dark 2 a : a color of low or very low lightness : a dark or deep color —usually plural a painter who uses a lot of darks b darks plural : clothing that is dark in color separated the darks and the lights before starting the laundry dark 3 of 3verb darked; darking; darks intransitive verb obsolete : to grow dark (see dark entry 1) transitive verb : to make dark darkish adjectiveas in dark being without light or without much light the darkish galleries do not show off the museum's paintings to their best advantage Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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