| 释义 | View usage for: (dɑːʳkənd) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]A darkened building or room has no lights on inside it.  He drove past darkened houses. Synonyms: unlit, dark, shadowy, poorly lit More Synonyms of darkeneddarkened in British English (ˈdɑːkənd) adjective(of a building or room) having no lights on inside   He drove past darkened houses.He arrived on the dot of noon, sweeping in to the compound in the back of a sports utility vehicle with darkened windows.It took me five minutes to spot two huge men, loitering in a darkened corner, away from the road.Examples of 'darkened' in a sentencedarkenedIn other languagesdarkenedBritish English: darkened ADJECTIVE  A darkened building or room has no lights on inside it. He drove past darkened houses. American English: darkenedBrazilian Portuguese: escurecidoChinese: 变暗的European Spanish: oscuroFrench: dans l'obscuritéGerman: dunkelItalian: buioJapanese: 灯りのともっていないKorean: 캄캄한European Portuguese: escurecidoLatin American Spanish: oscuro
He drove past darkened houses. Synonyms unlit poorly lit tenebrous unilluminatedAdditional synonymsDefinition having little or no light It was a dark and stormy night.Synonyms dim,  murky,  shady,  shadowy,  grey,  cloudy,  dingy,  overcast,  dusky,  unlit,  pitch-black,  indistinct,  poorly lit,  sunless,  tenebrous,  darksome (literary),  pitchy,  unilluminatedDefinition (of a place) full of shadows I watched him from a shadowy corner.Synonyms dark,  shaded,  dim,  gloomy,  shady,  obscure,  murky,  dusky,  funereal,  crepuscular,  tenebrous,  tenebriousSynonyms shadowy,  dark,  obscure,  dim,  gloomy,  murky,  shady,  sombre,  dingy,  dusky,  unlit,  sunless,  Stygian (literary)daringdarkdarkendarkeneddarknessdarlingdarn
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