murkiness
murkiness — 名詞
1. the quality of water, air, or light being so dark, cloudy, or dirty that it beco
混濁;昏暗
因混濁或昏暗而難看清
the quality of water, air, or light being so dark, cloudy, or dirty that it becomes hard to see through clearly.
The murkiness of the river hid the broken bike at the bottom.
河水的混濁讓人看不見河底那輛壞掉的腳踏車。
collocation: the murkiness of + water/place
Divers gave up because the murkiness near the pier made the search unsafe.
潛水員只好放棄,因為碼頭附近一片混濁昏暗,搜索變得不安全。
pattern: murkiness + make + activity + adjective
Morning murkiness hung over the lake until the wind cleared it away.
清晨籠罩湖面的陰暗霧色,一直到起風後才散去。
Christopher checked the murkiness of the fish tank before changing the filter.
Christopher 在換濾芯前先檢查了魚缸水的混濁程度。
After the storm, brown murkiness spread through the harbour water.
暴風雨過後,褐色的混濁水色蔓延到整片港灣。
- muddiness
more specific; usually suggests water made dirty by mud.
- cloudiness
lighter and less dirty; often used for weather or liquids that look milky.
- gloom
broader; often focuses on darkness or mood rather than water or air you cannot see through.
文法句型
the murkiness of + noun
用法筆記
Usually uncountable. Most often appears in the pattern 'the murkiness of ...' when the speaker is describing water, air, or another condition where poor visibility matters.