| 释义 | murk
 murkM0326300 (mûrk)n.1.  Partial or total darkness; gloom.2.  Dense fog.adj. Archaic  Partially or totally dark; gloomy.[Middle English mirke, from Old Norse myrkr or Old English mirce.]
 murk(mɜːk) ormirkngloomy darknessadj an archaic variant of murky[C13: probably from Old Norse myrkr darkness; compare Old English mirce dark]
 murk(mɜːk) vb (tr) 1. to murder (a person)2. to defeat (a team) convincingly[C20: of unknown origin]murk(mɜrk)
 n.    1.  darkness; gloom.  adj.    2.  Archaic. dark; murky.  [before 900; Middle English mirke, myrke < Old Norse myrkr dark, darkness] Thesaurus
 | Noun | 1. | murk - an atmosphere in which visibility is reduced because of a cloud of some substancefogginess, murkiness, fogatmospheric state, atmosphere - the weather or climate at some place; "the atmosphere was thick with fog"fug - (British informal) an airless smoky smelly atmosphere |  | Verb | 1. | murk - make dark, dim, or gloomydarken - make dark or darker; "darken a room" | 
 murkalso mirknounA thick, heavy atmospheric condition offering reduced visibility because of the presence of suspended particles:brume, fog, haze, mist, smaze.Translations
 murk
 Synonyms for murknoun a thick, heavy atmospheric condition offering reduced visibility because of the presence of suspended particlesSynonymsSynonyms for murknoun an atmosphere in which visibility is reduced because of a cloud of some substanceSynonymsRelated Wordsatmospheric stateatmospherefug
 verb make dark, dim, or gloomyRelated Words |