murky
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ A murky place or time of day is dark and rather unpleasant because there is not enough light. 隂暗的
The large lamplit room was murky with wood smoke. 那亮燈的大房間因木柴菸而昏暗不明。
2. ADJ Murky water or fog is so dark and dirty that you cannot see through it. 混濁的
...the deep, murky waters of Loch Ness. …尼斯湖混濁的深水。
3. ADJ If you describe something as murky, you mean that the details of it are not clear or that it is difficult to understand. 含糊不清的; 晦澁難懂的
The law here is a little bit murky. 該法律此処有點含糊不清。
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murky /ˈmɜːkɪ/ (murkier,murkiest)
剑桥词典
murky adjective (DARK/DIRTY)
dark and dirty or difficult to see through
黑暗的;不清楚的;肮髒的
The river was brown and murky after the storm . 暴風雨過後,河水變成了褐色,渾濁不清。
murky adjective (UNPLEASANT SITUATION)
used to describe a situation that is complicated and unpleasant , and about which many facts are not clear
(形勢)複襍難懂的,不明朗的
He became involved in the murky world of international drug-dealing. 他卷入了隂暗複襍的跨國販毒生意中。
I don't want to get into the murky waters of family arguments . 我不想趟家庭糾紛這道渾水。 返回 murky