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dusky duskiness

dusky

[英] [ˈdʌski:] [美] [ˈdʌski] 生词本

adj.

adv.

n.

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1. ADJ-GRADED 昏暗的;黑黝黝的 Dusky means rather dark. 
  • Heavy gold earrings gleamed against her dusky cheeks...

    沉甸甸的金耳环在她黝黑的面颊的衬托下熠熠发光。

  • He was walking down the road one dusky Friday evening.

    在一个漆黑的周五夜晚他沿路走着。

2. COMB in COLOUR (颜色等)微暗的,暗淡的,柔和的,不明亮的 A dusky colour is soft rather than bright. 
  • ...dusky pink carpet.

    暗粉红色的地毯

Adjective

1. lighted by or as if by twilight;

  • "The dusky night rides down the sky/And ushers in the morn"-Henry Fielding
  • "the twilight glow of the sky"
  • "a boat on a twilit river"

2. naturally having skin of a dark color;

  • "a dark-skinned beauty"
  • "gold earrings gleamed against her dusky cheeks"
  • "a smile on his swarthy face"
  • "`swart' is archaic"
1. The bracken was turning to the dusky gold of a fine autumn.
欧洲蕨在晴朗的秋天正变为暗金色。

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2. The mountains were just visible, dusky and black.
黑黝黝的山朦胧可辨。

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3. The tabloids reported that he had been seen with a dusky young woman.
小报上说有人看见他与一位肤色黝黑的年轻女子在一起。

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