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adj (-ier, -iest) 用法: 1 unpleasantly dark; gloomy 阴暗的; 昏暗的: a murky night, with no moon 昏暗无月的夜 * The light was too murky to continue playing. 光线太暗不能再玩耍了. * London's streets, murky with November fog. 伦敦的街道, 在十一月的雾中模糊不清. 用法: 2 (of water) dirty; unclear (指水)脏的, 混浊的: She threw it into the river's murky depths. 她把它扔进了混浊的河水深处. 用法: 3 (fig derog or joc 比喻, 贬或谑) (of people's actions or character) not known but suspected of being immoral or dishonest (指人的行为或性格)可疑的, 不可告人的: She had a decidedly murky past. 她的历史背景令人捉摸不透. |