Web英語での dusky の意味 dusky adjective literary uk / ˈdʌs.ki / us / ˈdʌs.ki / dark in colour: In autumn, the leaves turn a dusky red. 比較 swarthy SMART Vocabulary: 関連した語句 … Web1 : somewhat dark in color specifically : having dark skin 2 : marked by slight or deficient light : shadowy duskily ˈdə-skə-lē adverb duskiness ˈdə-skē-nəs noun Synonyms black caliginous dark darkened darkish darkling darksome dim dimmed dusk gloomy lightless murky obscure obscured pitch-black pitch-dark pitchy rayless somber sombre stygian
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WebDusky standard. an influential 1960 U.S. Supreme Court ruling establishing that defendants’ competency to stand trial must be related to their ability to understand and appreciate the criminal proceedings against them and to whether they can reasonably assist their own counsel by making choices among available options (e.g., pleas). Webˈsəb-ˌ chiefly British : drab, dusky Word History Etymology Latin subfuscus brownish, dusky, from sub- + fuscus dark brown — more at dusk First Known Use 1710, in the meaning defined above Time Traveler The first known use of subfusc was in 1710 See more words from the same year Dictionary Entries Near subfusc subfunctional … cype asemas
DUSKY Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
Webdusky adj (dark, dim) sombre adj : This dusky bar is a known refuge for criminals. dusky adj: figurative (complexion: dark) (teint) basané adj : This foundation works well on a … Webdusky adj. (dark, dim) oscuro/a adj. fusco adj. negruzco/a adj. This dusky bar is a known refuge for criminals. Este bar oscuro es un reconocido refugio de criminales. WebDusky definition: Having low diffused light; dim or shadowy. bimp grenoble victor hugo