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murkiness

/mur-kee/US // ˈmɜr ki //UK // (ˈmɜːkɪ) //

阴暗,浑浊,浊度,阴暗面

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    murk·i·er, murk·i·est.

    • : dark, gloomy, and cheerless.
    • : obscure or thick with mist, haze, etc., as the air.
    • : vague; unclear; confused: a murky statement.

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Examples

  • The actual status of Neuralink’s research is somewhat murky, and Friday’s big announcement comes as ex-employees complain of internal chaos at the company.

  • It’s her job to help Cruise navigate the murky regulatory waters of autonomous vehicles.

  • In reality, she says, it was whatever Putin said it was, and this remained murky.

  • While details remain murky, it is linked to how the space agency sought to purchase new vehicles to bring future astronauts from space down to the surface of the moon.

  • The set-up of a shadow blocklist is complex, and as its name suggests, slightly murky.

  • I love The Affair for bravely reflecting back to us that murky grey area of not knowing.

  • For decades, maybe centuries (the details are murky), some people in Mexico had been venerating a kind of sanctified death figure.

  • What we found is a situation currently too murky to render a judgment.

  • The possibilities are endless, and weirdly reassuring in these disjointed and murky times.

  • The massacre has been transformed, without a shred of proof or evidence, into a shady skirmish in a murky secret war.

  • The horizon, however, was lowering and hazy, and the sun had not force enough to tear the murky veil asunder.

  • Outside, away from the glow of the fire and the soft lamplight, the night was chill and murky.

  • The same Providence whispered, that murky night, of the danger and disaster lurking near.

  • All blindly, he knew they were mounting stairways, were gliding through murky passages.

  • Against the murky background the face of Rose Lyndwood showed white in between the tumbled grey curls.