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IELTS BNC: 966 COCA: 857

dark

adjective
/dɑːk/
/dɑːrk/
(comparative darker, superlative darkest)
Idioms
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    with little light光线暗淡

  1. with no or very little light, especially because it is night黑暗的;昏暗的;阴暗的
    • a dark room/street/forest/night黑暗的房间/街道/森林/夜晚
    • What time does it get dark in summer?夏天什么时候天黑?
    • Then the theatre went dark. 然后剧场就黑了。
    • It was dark outside and I couldn't see much.外面很黑,我看不清。
    • The sky was still dark.天空仍然很暗。
    • Use lights to illuminate dark corners.用灯光照亮黑暗的角落。
    opposite light see also pitch-dark
    Extra Examples
    • It gets dark at about six o'clock.6 点左右天黑下来。
    • As it grew dark, they gathered round the fire.随着天色变暗,他们聚集到了篝火旁。
    • It's only three o'clock and it's nearly dark already.才 3 点钟,天就差不多黑了。
    • They stepped into the dark room and shone the torch.他们走进黑暗的房间,点燃了手电筒。
    • He stumbled along through the dark forest.他在黑黝黝的森林中跌跌撞撞地前行。
    Topics Weathera1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • look
    • seem
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    See full entry
  2. colours颜色

  3. not light; closer in shade to black than to white深色的;暗色的
    • dark blue/green/red/brown深蓝色/绿色/红色/棕色
    • Darker colours are more practical and don't show stains.深色不显脏,更实用。
    opposite light, paleTopics Colours and Shapesa1
  4. having a colour that is close to black近乎黑色的
    • He wore a dark suit and a plain tie.他穿着深色西装,打着平纹领带。
    • dark-coloured wood深色木材
    • The dark clouds in the sky meant that a storm was coming.天空中的乌云预示暴风雨即将来临。
    Topics Colours and Shapesa1
  5. hair/skin/eyes头发;皮肤;眼睛

  6. brown or black in colour褐色的;黝黑的;乌黑的
    • Sue has long dark hair.休留着长长的黑发。
    • He was handsome with dark eyes.他长得很帅,有一双黑眼睛。
    • Even if you have dark skin, you still need protection from the sun.即使你皮肤黝黑,仍需要防晒。
    Topics Appearancea1
  7. (of a person) having dark hair, eyes, etc.有深色头发(或眼睛等)的
    • a dark handsome stranger一位黑头发的英俊陌生人
  8. opposite fair

    mysterious神秘

  9. mysterious; hidden and not known about神秘的;隐秘的;隐藏的
    • There are no dark secrets in our family.我们家没有隐秘。
  10. evil邪恶

  11. evil or frightening邪恶的;阴险的;凶恶的
    • There was a darker side to his nature.他本性中有阴险的一面。
    • the dark forces of the imagination幻想中的邪恶势力
    • My mind was full of dark thoughts.我满脑子都是阴暗的想法。
  12. without hope无希望

  13. unpleasant and without any hope that something good will happen忧郁的;不快的;无望的
    • the darkest days of Fascism法西斯统治下最黑暗的日子
    • The film is a dark vision of the future.这部影片预示着黯淡无光的未来。
    • The theatre stayed open even in the darkest days of the war.这家剧院即使在战争中最黑暗的日子里仍然开门营业。
  14. phonetics语音学

  15. (of a speech sound语音) produced with the back part of the tongue close to the back of the mouth. In many accents of (= ways of pronouncing) English, dark /l/ is used after a vowel, as in ball.模糊的 opposite clear
  16. Word OriginOld English deorc, of Germanic origin, probably distantly related to German tarnen ‘conceal’.
Idioms
a dark horse
  1. (British English) a person who does not tell other people much about their life, and who surprises other people by having interesting qualities深藏不露的人
  2. a person taking part in a race, etc. who surprises everyone by winning出人意料的获胜者;黑马
keep something dark
  1. (British English, informal) to keep something secret and not tell people about it对…保密;隐瞒;隐藏
    • He’s got two children? Well he’s kept that dark, hasn’t he!他有两个孩子?他一直瞒着我,不是吗!

dark

noun
/dɑːk/
/dɑːrk/
Idioms
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    no light无光

  1. the dark
    [singular] the lack of light in a place, especially because it is night黑暗;暗处
    • Are the children afraid of the dark?孩子们怕黑吗?
    • in the dark All the lights went out and we were left in the dark.灯全熄了,我们周围一片黑暗。
    • animals that can see in the dark在黑暗中能看见东西的动物
    Extra Examples
    • The armbands glow in the dark.臂章在黑暗中发光。
    • I fumbled for the light switch in the pitch dark.我在一片漆黑中摸索着找电灯开关。
    • I hate getting up in the dark.我讨厌天不亮就起床。
    • We could just make out some figures in the gathering dark.夜色渐浓,我们只能辨认出几个人影来。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • pitch
    • gathering
    preposition
    • after dark
    • before dark
    • in the dark
    phrases
    • afraid of the dark
    See full entry
  2. colour颜色

  3. [uncountable] an amount of something that is dark in colour暗色;阴影
    • patterns of light and dark明暗相间的图案
  4. Word OriginOld English deorc, of Germanic origin, probably distantly related to German tarnen ‘conceal’.
Idioms
after/before dark
  1. after/before the sun goes down and it is night天黑后/前;黄昏后/前
    • Try to get home before dark.尽量在天黑前回家。
    • Don't go out alone after dark.天黑后不要单独外出。
in the dark (about something)
  1. knowing nothing about something(对某事)全然不知
    • Workers were kept in the dark about the plans to sell the company.工人全然不知出售公司的计划。
    • She arrived at the meeting as much in the dark as everyone else.她到会时与其他人一样毫不知情。
a leap in the dark
  1. an action or a risk that you take without knowing anything about the activity or what the result will be冒险举动
    • I didn’t know what the new job would be like—I just took a leap in the dark.我不知道新工作会是什么样的——我只是在黑暗中做了一个跳跃。
    Topics Dangerc2
a shot/stab in the dark
  1. a guess; something you do without knowing what the result will be瞎猜;盲动;盲干
    • The figure he came up with was really just a shot in the dark.他得出的数字实际上只是瞎猜而已。
    • It was only a stab in the dark, but I hoped I could learn something.虽然那只是在瞎弄,但我还是希望能学会点儿东西。
    Topics Doubt, guessing and certaintyc2
whistle in the dark
  1. to pretend not to be afraid对…保密;隐瞒;隐藏
    • Instead of whistling in the dark about the inevitable disaster, we should be making plans for when it strikes.我们不应该对不可避免的灾难吹毛求疵,而是应该为灾难的到来制定计划。
IELTS BNC: 966 COCA: 857
dark

noun

ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEpitch漆黑I fumbled for the light switch in the pitch dark.我在一片漆黑中摸索着找電燈開關。gathering漸濃的夜色We could just make out some figures in the gathering dark.夜色漸濃,我們只能辨認出幾個人影來。PREPOSITIONafter dark天黑以後The girls weren't allowed out after dark.女孩子天黑以後不准出去。before dark天黑以前We'd better try and finish this job before dark.我們最好努力在天黑以前完成任務。in the dark在黑暗中I hate getting up in the dark.我討厭天不亮就起牀。PHRASESafraid of the dark害怕黑暗Many small children are afraid of the dark.許多小孩怕黑。
dark

adjective

VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, look, seem黑暗;看起來黑暗become, get, go, grow, turn變暗It gets dark at about six o'clock.6 點左右天黑下來。Suddenly the whole sky went dark.突然間整個天空暗了下來。As it grew dark, they gathered around the fire.天色逐漸變暗,他們聚集到了篝火旁。remain, stay仍然黑暗ADVERBextremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常黑暗completely完全黑暗a little, slightly, etc.微暗almost, nearly幾乎是黑的It's only three o'clock and it's nearly dark already.才 3 點鐘,天就差不多黑了。already已經黑了still依然黑暗
IELTS BNC: 966 COCA: 857
dark noun
darkness (afraid of the dark) in the dark unaware adj.
dark adj.
dark1 (a dark night) dark2 (a dark colour) evil (dark forces) negative (dark thoughts)
dark1

adjective

a dark night 黑夜a dark colour 深颜色dark ♦︎ black ♦︎ shady ♦︎ shadowy ♦︎ unlitThese words all describe a place where there is little or no light. 这些词均表示光线昏暗的、黑暗的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a dark / shady / shadowy place / cornera dark / shadowy / unlit rooma dark / unlit roada dark / black nightblack / shadowy darknessto go dark / blackpitch dark / blackcool and dark / shady dark with no or very little light, especially because it is night 黑暗的,昏暗的(尤指夜晚)What time does it get dark in summer?夏天什么时候天黑?It was dark outside and I couldn't see much.外面很黑,我看不清楚。He stumbled along through the dark forest.他在黑黝黝的森林中跌跌撞撞地前行。OPP light light noun 1 black without light; completely dark 黑暗的;漆黑的Through the black night came the sound of thunder.漆黑的夜晚传来了雷声。It's pitch black (= very dark) outside.外面漆黑一片。My head banged on a rock and everything went black.我的头撞上了一块岩石,眼前顿时一片黑暗。 shady protected from direct sunlight by sth, for example trees or buildings 背阴的;遮阴的We went to find somewhere cool and shady to have a drink.我们去找了个阴凉的地方,喝了一杯。This is a nice shady spot for a picnic.这地方背阴,适合野餐。 OPP sunny sunny shadowy [usually before noun] dark and full of shadows 幽暗的;有阴影的;多阴的Someone was hiding in the shadowy doorway.有人躲藏在昏暗的入口处。The lights went out, plunging the room into a shadowy darkness.灯熄了,房间顿时陷入一片漆黑。 unlit dark because there are no lights or the lights are not switched on 黑暗的;无灯光的The room was unlit and they could hardly see the man in the gloom.房间里没有灯光,他们几乎看不见黑暗中的那个人。Avoid walking through parks or down quiet, unlit roads.要避免从公园里穿行或沿着僻静昏暗的道路行走。 OPP lighted light verb 2 dark2

adjective

a dark night 黑夜a dark colour 深颜色dark ♦︎ rich ♦︎ deep ♦︎ warm ♦︎ mellowThese words all describe strong and/or pleasant colours. 这些词均形容颜色深沉的、浓重宜人的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a dark / rich / deep / warm colour / tone / shade(a) dark / rich / deep / warm red / orange(a) dark / rich / deep blue / green / purplevery dark / deep dark (of colours) not light; closer in shade to black than white (颜色)深的,暗的Darker colours are more practical and don't show stains.深色更实用,而且不显脏。Mahogany is a dark-coloured wood.红木是一种深色木材。He was dressed in a dark suit and a plain white shirt.他身着深色西服,配一件朴素的白衬衣。The dark clouds in the sky meant that a storm was coming.天空中的乌云预示着暴风雨即将来临。 OPP pale , light pale 2 rich [usually before noun](of colours) strong and dark, in a way that is beautiful or pleasing (色彩)浓重宜人的The colour of the flower is a rich deep red.那朵花的颜色是浓重的深红色。the rich tones of autumn秋天的浓重色调 deep [usually before noun](of colours) strong and dark, especially in an attractive way (色彩)浓重的,深沉宜人的He had a pale face with deep blue eyes.他面容白皙,眼睛碧蓝。The colour is deeper when the grapes are dried.葡萄晒干后颜色会深一些。 OPP pale pale 2 warm [usually before noun](of colours) creating a pleasant, comfortable and relaxed feeling or atmosphere 暖色调的The house is decorated in warm shades of red and orange.房子用红和橙这些暖色调装饰。OPP cool pale 2 mellow (of colours) soft, rich and pleasant (色彩)柔和丰润的,浓重宜人的The floor was of mellow golden stone.地板用柔和的金黄色石料铺成。
IELTS BNC: 966 COCA: 857
dark
Darkness: darkness, shade, blackness...
Words used to describe specific colours: alabaster, amber, amethyst...
Hair colour: a platinum blonde, auburn, blonde...
Morally bad or wrong: evil, wicked, gross...
Making you feel afraid: frightening, scary, alarming...
Dangerous or harmful: dangerous, harmful, disastrous...
Making you feel sad or upset: sad, unhappy, depressing...
Words used to describe facial expressions: absent, appealing, beatific...
Not known or difficult to know: secret, private, personal...

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