dark·ness /ˈdɑːknəs $ ˈdɑːrk-/ ●●● W3 noun [uncountableU]1 DARKwhen there is no light 黑暗,漆黑the long hours of darkness during winter 冬季漫長的黑夜
in darknessThe lamp suddenly went out, leaving us in darkness. 燈突然熄滅,我們陷於一片黑暗中。
total/pitch/complete darknessThe room was in total darkness. 房間裏漆黑一團。
We lit our campfire as darkness fell (=it became night). 夜幕降臨,我們點起了篝火。
He stared out the window at the gathering darkness (=the night slowly coming). 他凝視着窗外漸濃的夜色。
2 BAD BEHAVIOUR OR ACTIONSevil or the devil 邪惡;魔鬼His smooth manner covered a heart of darkness. 他溫和的舉止下隐藏着一顆陰險的心。
the forces/powers of darkness (=the devil or evil people) 魔鬼;邪惡力量
n COLLOCATIONSadjectivescomplete/total darknessIt was late and all the houses in the village were in total darkness.
pitch darkness (=complete darkness)We ended up coming down the mountain in pitch darkness.
deep/thick darkness literary:All around her was the deep darkness of a winter night.
gathering/growing darkness literary (=night that is slowly coming)The garden was almost invisible now in the gathering darkness.
verbsdarkness falls/comes (also darkness descends literary)As darkness fell, rescue workers had to give up the search.
darkness closes in literary (=it becomes darker outside)The rain turned to snow and darkness closed in.
be plunged into darkness (=be suddenly in darkness because the lights go out)Suddenly the electricity went off and we were plunged into darkness.
phrasesthe hours of darkness (=the night)Desert animals come out during the hours of darkness when its cool.
under cover of darkness (=when darkness makes you less likely to be seen)The attack was planned to take place under cover of darkness.