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小词详解 | murky
murky 英 [ˈmɜːki] 美 [ˈmɜːrki]
The destiny of firms run by control fanatics, the second category, is murkier.
第二类由控制狂人掌管的公司命运就更捉摸不定了。
——《经济学人》The murky friendships and bureaucracy can at times be maddening, but persevering does not only mean rising the corporate ladder. It could also mean setting out on your own.
可疑的友谊和官僚作风有时会让人抓狂,但坚持不只意味着沿着职场阶梯往上爬。也可能意味着独自出发。
——《纽约时报》
[形容词] 昏暗的、阴暗的,尤指由浓雾引起
木柴冒出的烟把亮着灯的大房间弄得烟雾弥漫。
The large lamplit room was murky with woodsmoke.
用抓钩在浑浊的深水里探寻失落的保险箱
grapple in deep and murky water for the missing safe脏水里濒临死亡的鱼都死了。
All the moribund fish have died in the murky water.
那个著名科学家有一段不清白的过去。
That eminent scientist had a somewhat murky past.有人策划了一个不可告人的颠覆阴谋要将他们排斥在权力中心之外。
There has been a murky subversive conspiracy to keep them out of power.
新颁布法律的此处条文有点含糊不清。
The newly enacted law here is a little bit murky.
Yes, Albus Dumbledore had an extremely murky past, not to mention that very fishy family, which he worked so hard to keep hushed up.
是的,阿不思·邓布利多有一个极为不可告人的过去,更不用说他那个非常可疑的家庭,对此他想尽办法,百般遮掩。
dim: (of a room or other space) made difficult to see in by darkness gloomy: dark or poorly lit, especially so as to appear depressing or frightening opaque: not able to be seen through; not transparent