darken的意思和读音

darken

: [ˈdɑrkən] : [ˈdɑː(r)kən]

v.使;(使

darkens  darkening  darkened  

v.brighten

v.blacken,dim,deepen,cast a shadow,grow dark

darkenv.

1.[i][t]使to become dark; to make sth dark

The sky began to darken as the storm approached.

We walked quickly through the darkened streets.穿

a darkened room

2.[i][t]使to become unhappy or angry; to make sb unhappy or angry

Her mood darkened at the news.

Luke's face darkened(= he looked angry) .

It was a tragedy that darkened his later life.

v.1.使,2.3.使4.5.6.,7.1.使,2.3.使4.5.6.,7.

v.1.to become darker, or to make something darker2.to suddenly become serious or less hopeful, or to suddenly make a situation seem serious or less hopeful

1. Lighten → Darken Difference → ...

2. quicken darken 使 youthen ...

3. Region sequence – Darken。 First diffuse bounce

4. 2. ( Dissolve) 3. ( Darken) 4. ( Multiply) ...

5. mark darken darkness ...

7. dark adj. darken vt. ,使 darkness n. ...

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1.The lake ws deserted as the sky began to darken, looking more threatening by the minute.

2.She could tell you to the week when the first dogwood blossom would brighten the ridge, the first blackberry darken enough to harvest.

3.Kanchi said anxiously, as the sky began to darken for a light rain.

4.Specifically, summer flowers - may bracts susceptible to wind down, the summer sun too hot, is often darken.--

5.Studies show that using negative, derogatory words -- even as you talk to yourself -- can darken your mood as well.使使使

6.Its surface should darken over the years as dust and cosmic rays mar its pristine whiteness, and yet it's kept its youthful sheen.

7.He saw a look of swift disappointment, almost of consternation, darken her eyes.

8.the violet light of dusk began to darken the sky.

9.Modern writing inks usually contain ferrous sulfate with a small amount of an acid; on paper, they darken and bond, becoming permanent.

10.Avoid tanning "accelerators" or tanning pills that claim to speed up the body's production of melanin or darken the skin.