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名词 变体/同根词
动词 变体/同根词
And they go in the wrong direction: in recent years, the sun has been at its dimmest since satellite measurements began in the 1970’s.
而且它们走向了错误的方向:自上世纪七十年代开始进行卫星监测以来,最近几年,太阳一直处于最暗淡的状态。
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This is the dimmest aspect of Mr Berlusconi’s legacy, which the new government must help the country to overcome.
在贝卢斯科尼留给意大利的政治遗产中,对未来感到担忧是最阴暗的一个方面,新政府必须引领国家克服这一点。
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The dimmest , most economical of those stars might live 10 trillion years, a thousand times as long as the sun.
这类星体中那些最暗淡最经济的成员都可能活上十万亿年,这是太阳寿命的一千倍。
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|adjective|
1.(of a light, colour, or illuminated object) not shining brightly or clearly.
‘the _dim_ glow of the fire’
‘The _dim_ rays of light were shining through, just like before.’
2.(of a room or other space) made difficult to see in by darkness.
‘long _dim_ corridors’
‘I scanned the room and found him speaking with a young woman in a _dim_ corner of the ballroom.’
3.(of a situation) not giving cause for hope or optimism.
‘their prospects for the future looked fairly _dim_ ’
‘The Minister painted a human figure in black surrounded by red with a dash of yellow on the top giving it a cheerful outlook in otherwise _dim_ circumstances.’
4.(of a sound) indistinct or muffled.
‘the _dim_ drone of their voices’
‘He pushed his focus toward the _dim_ echoes of the water.’
5.(of an object or shape) made difficult to see by darkness, shade, or distance.
‘a _dim_ figure in the dark kitchen’
‘Then, finally, off to the right about thirty to forty yards away, the _dim_ silhouette of a group of divers began to pass.’
6.(of the eyes) unable to see clearly.
‘his eyes became _dim_ ’
‘He thought of her, and the idea that anything could come between them made his eyes _dim_ with tears.’
7.Not clearly recalled or formulated in the mind.
‘ _dim_ memories’
‘the matter was in the _dim_ and distant past’
8.Stupid or slow to understand.
‘you’re just incredibly _dim_ ’
‘Sure, she was a bit _dim_ at times, but that was just ridiculous.’
|verb|
1.Lower the beam of (a vehicle’s headlights) to avoid dazzling oncoming drivers.
‘the car moved slowly, its headlights _dimmed_ ’
‘This year, it plans to introduce automatic _dimming_ headlights.’
2.Make or become less able to see clearly.
‘his eyes _dimmed_ ’
‘Everything was dark and his sight was _dimmed_ by heavy fog.’
3.Make or become less bright or distinct.
‘a smoky inferno that _dimmed_ the sun’
‘the lights _dimmed_ and the curtains parted’
4.Make or become less intense.
‘the difficulty in sleeping couldn’t _dim_ her happiness’
‘Attorneys at all levels were quitting and the prospects of recruiting the best new lawyers were _dimming_ .’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。