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dimdImadjdimmer, dimmest not bright; not giving or having much light昏暗的,黯淡的The lamp gave out a dim light.灯发出昏暗的光。There was someone sitting in a dim corner of the waiting room.有人坐在候车室昏暗的一角。We could see the dim (= not easily seen) shape of a person in the fog.我们看得见雾中一个模糊的人形。It's not surprising her eyesight is dim (= she cannot see very well)--she's very old.她眼力昏花不奇怪----她很老了。(fig.) I had a dim (= not clear) memory/recollection of having met her once before, many years ago.我依稀记得,多年前曾有一次遇见过她。(fig.) The company's prospects for the future are rather dim (= bad).公司前景相当黯淡。(fig.) I take a dim view (= do not approve) of this kind of behaviour.我对这种行为不以为然。(fig.) Mina is a hard-working child, but she's a little dim (= slow to understand).米娜这孩子学习努力,可有点迟钝。He played the part of a dim-witted (= stupid) police officer.他扮演了一个愚蠢的警官。 [DIMWIT]
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