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0 英语 - 词典

Dark

dɑrk
非常常见
~ 2300
~ 2300, 非常常见
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Lacking light, not illuminated, Having a deep or somber color, often associated with black or shades of black, Mysterious, gloomy, or depressing, Lacking knowledge, enlightenment, or clarity

Dark - 含义

Lacking light, not illuminated

例子: The room was dark because the power went out.
使用: formal/informal语境: describing a physical environment
笔记: Commonly used to describe the absence of light, can be used in both formal and informal contexts.

Having a deep or somber color, often associated with black or shades of black

例子: She wore a dark dress to the funeral.
使用: formal语境: describing colors or clothing
笔记: Typically used in more formal contexts when describing colors or attire.

Mysterious, gloomy, or depressing

例子: The movie had a dark and unsettling atmosphere.
使用: formal语境: describing emotions or themes
笔记: Used to convey a sense of mystery, gloominess, or negativity.

Lacking knowledge, enlightenment, or clarity

例子: Her past remained dark to her until she found the old letters.
使用: formal语境: describing lack of understanding or clarity
笔记: Often used in a metaphorical sense to describe a lack of knowledge or understanding.

Dark的同义词

dim

Dim refers to a lack of brightness or a subdued light.
例子: The dim light in the room created a cozy atmosphere.
笔记: Dark can imply complete absence of light, while dim suggests a low level of light.

obscure

Obscure means not clearly seen or understood.
例子: The moon was obscured by clouds, making it difficult to see.
笔记: Dark typically refers to a lack of light, while obscure can refer to being hidden or unclear.

gloomy

Gloomy describes a dark, dim, or depressing atmosphere.
例子: The gloomy weather matched his melancholic mood.
笔记: Dark can refer to physical absence of light, while gloomy often conveys a sense of sadness or despair.

murky

Murky means dark or gloomy, especially in appearance.
例子: The murky waters of the lake concealed its depth.
笔记: Dark can refer to absence of light, while murky suggests cloudiness or opacity.

Dark的表达方式,常用短语

In the dark

To be uninformed or clueless about something.
例子: She was left in the dark about the decision.
笔记: The phrase 'in the dark' goes beyond the literal meaning of darkness to refer to a lack of knowledge or information.

Dark horse

Someone who keeps their abilities, plans, or intentions secret until they are revealed.
例子: He's a dark horse in the competition, no one expected him to win.
笔记: The term 'dark horse' is used metaphorically to describe an unexpected or little-known contender in a competition or situation.

Dark side

The negative or evil aspect of someone's character.
例子: He showed his dark side when he lost his temper.
笔记: Refers to the hidden or undesirable qualities of a person or situation, rather than just the absence of light.

In the dark about

To have no knowledge or information about something.
例子: I'm completely in the dark about what's happening with the project.
笔记: Similar to 'in the dark,' but specifically emphasizes a lack of understanding or awareness about a particular topic or situation.

See the light (at the end of the tunnel)

To finally understand or find a solution to a difficult situation.
例子: After months of hard work, she finally saw the light at the end of the tunnel and completed her thesis.
笔记: Contrasts darkness with light to symbolize gaining clarity, understanding, or hope in a challenging situation.

Keep someone in the dark

To intentionally withhold information from someone.
例子: He kept his colleagues in the dark about the new project until the last minute.
笔记: Similar to 'in the dark,' but specifically implies a deliberate act of keeping someone unaware or uninformed.

Dark and stormy

Describes a night that is both dark and experiencing a storm, often used in literary contexts.
例子: The night was dark and stormy, with thunder echoing through the valley.
笔记: Combines the physical darkness of the night with the turbulent weather of a storm to create a vivid description.

Dark的日常(俚语)表达

Pitch black

Pitch black is used to describe a state of complete darkness, where no light can be seen.
例子: It was pitch black outside when I left the party.
笔记: The term 'pitch black' intensifies the darkness, emphasizing the complete absence of light.

Dusk

Dusk is the time of day immediately following sunset when the sky gradually darkens.
例子: The sky turned a deep shade of crimson at dusk.
笔记: Unlike 'dark', which typically refers to complete absence of light, 'dusk' specifically indicates a period of twilight transitioning from daylight to darkness.

Shadowy

Shadowy describes something that is dark, dimly lit, or obscured by shadows.
例子: The figure lurking in the corner was barely visible, shrouded in shadowy darkness.
笔记: While 'dark' describes general lack of light, 'shadowy' emphasizes the presence of shadows which can create a sense of mystery or ambiguity.

Twilight

Twilight is the period between sunset and darkness when the sky is partially illuminated.
例子: The garden looked enchanting in the soft light of twilight.
笔记: While 'dark' denotes the absence of light, 'twilight' specifically refers to the transitional phase between day and night characterized by a fading light.

Dusky

Dusky refers to the semi-darkness of the sky at certain times of the day, such as dawn or dusk.
例子: The dusky sky hinted at the upcoming storm.
笔记: Unlike 'dark', which is a more general term for lack of light, 'dusky' specifically points to the dim, subdued light present in the sky during specific times.

Dark - 例子

The room was dark and gloomy.
I'm afraid of the dark.
The movie had a dark and eerie atmosphere.

Dark的语法

Dark - 形容词 (Adjective) / 形容词 (Adjective)
词元: dark
变位
形容词,比较级 (Adjective, comparative): darker
形容词,最高级 (Adjective, superlative): darkest
形容词 (Adjective): dark
名词,复数 (Noun, plural): dark
名词,单数或不可数 (Noun, singular or mass): dark
音节、划分和重音
dark 包含1个音节: dark
音标: ˈdärk
dark , ˈdärk (红色音节是重读的)

Dark - 重要性和使用频率

词频和重要性指数显示一个词在特定语言中出现的频率。 数字越小,词语使用频率越高。 最常用的词通常在1到4000之间。
dark: ~ 2300 (非常常见).
这个重要性指数帮助你在语言学习过程中集中于最有用的词语。