Blackly Meaning in English
word
ˈblækli
BLACK-lee
blˈækli
BLACK-lee
释义
'Blackly' means in a dark, gloomy, or bitter way, often referring to someone's mood, expressions, or sense of humor.
用法与细微差别
Used in literary or formal contexts to describe moods, humor, or looks that are dark, angry, or bitter ('blackly humorous', 'looked blackly at him'). Rare in everyday conversation; not color-related.
Spanish: de manera sombría - con amarguraPortuguese (BR): sombrio - de modo amargoPortuguese (PT): sombrio - de modo amargoChinese (Simplified): 阴郁地 - 愤怒地Chinese (Traditional): 陰鬱地 - 憤怒地Hindi: कालेपन से - कटुता सेArabic: بعُبوس - بشكل سوداويBengali: অন্ধকারভাবে - বিষণ্ণভাবেRussian: мрачно - злобноJapanese: 暗く - 皮肉っぽくVietnamese: u ám - cay độcKorean: 어둡게 - 냉소적으로Turkish: karamsar bir şekilde - sertçeUrdu: تاریکی سے - تلخی سےIndonesian: u ám - cay độc
例句
He looked blackly at the noisy children.
basic
She spoke blackly about her problems.
basic
He laughed blackly at the bad news.
basic
She made a blackly funny joke about her bad luck.
natural
He smiled blackly, knowing things would get worse.
natural
The author describes the world blackly in his latest novel.
natural