murkiest

英 [ˈmɜːkɪɪst] 美 [ˈmɜrkɪɪst]

adj.  浑浊的; 污浊的; 昏暗的; 阴暗的; 朦胧的; 隐晦的; 含糊的; 暧昧可疑的
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柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ-GRADED 阴暗的;昏暗的
    A murky place or time of day is dark and rather unpleasant because there is not enough light.
    1. The large lamplit room was murky with woodsmoke...
      木柴冒出的烟把亮着灯的大房间弄得烟雾弥漫。
    2. It happened at Stamford Bridge one murky November afternoon.
      这发生在11月一个阴沉的下午,斯坦福德桥上。
  2. ADJ-GRADED (水或雾)污浊的,浑浊的
    Murky water or fog is so dark and dirty that you cannot see through it.
    1. ...the deep, murky waters of Loch Ness.
      内斯湖幽深浑浊的湖水
  3. ADJ-GRADED 暧昧可疑的;不可告人的
    If you describe an activity or situation as murky, you suspect that it is dishonest or morally wrong.
    1. There has been a murky conspiracy to keep them out of power.
      有人策划了一个不可告人的阴谋要将他们排斥在权力中心之外。
  4. ADJ-GRADED 含糊不清的;难以理解的
    If you describe something as murky, you mean that the details of it are not clear or that it is difficult to understand.
    1. The law here is a little bit murky...
      此处的法律条文有点含糊不清。
    2. The origins of bull-riding, which serves no practical purpose, are murkier.
      骑牛赛没有实际意义,其起源比较令人费解。

双语例句

  1. Security is among the murkiest of disciplines, and it requires thorough examination to yield a solid base of what you actually need.
    所谓的安全通常是最模糊的概念原则,它需要彻底的检查以得出您实际上需要什么的答案。
  2. This law cannot in itself resolve the murkiest question: who owns what?
    此物权法本身并没有解决这个最模糊的问题:谁拥有什么?