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blackly

/blak-lee/US // ˈblæk li //

黑乎乎的,黑色的,黑色,黑乎乎

Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : darkly; gloomily.
    • : wickedly: a plot blackly contrived to wreak vengeance.
    • : angrily: blackly refusing to yield to reason.

Examples

  • One blackly funny screed in the book is directed at Harry and David's gift baskets.

  • By and by, a straggling birch bluff rose blackly across their way, but nobody swung wide.

  • "Sure it's a word I'd like to have with you, young man," he growled, frowning blackly.

  • There's just one thing I'd like to know, Houston thought blackly.

  • Jack regarded Dick blackly for the fraction of a second; then he burst into a laugh, and clapped him on the shoulder.

  • He felt himself in one way innocent, but he felt himself in another way blackly guilty.