dim1 /dɪm/ ●○○ adjectiveadj (comparativecomp dimmer, superlativesupl dimmest) 1 dark 暗的DARK fairly dark or not giving much light, so that you cannot see well 阴暗的,昏暗的 OPP bright in the dim light of the early dawn 在微弱的晨曦里
► see thesaurus at dark 2 shape 形状CF a dim shape is one which is not easy to see because it is too far away, or there is not enough light 朦胧的,隐约的 The dim outline of a building loomed up out of the mist. 一座建筑物巨大而朦胧的轮廓在雾霭中隐现。
3 take a dim view of something DISAPPROVEto disapprove of something 不赞同某事,对某事持否定态度 Miss Watson took a dim view of Paul’s behaviour. 沃森小姐对保罗的行为颇为不齿。
4 dim recollection/awareness etc REMEMBER#a memory or understanding of something that is not clear in your mind 模糊的记忆/意识等 SYN vague Laura had a dim recollection of someone telling her this before. 劳拉隐约记得以前曾有人告诉过她这件事。
dim recollection/awareness etc• My dim recollection was that there was discussion of such questions in Mary Shelley's novel. 5 eyes 眼睛 literaryBRIGHT# dim eyes are weak and cannot see well 〔眼睛〕昏花的 Isaac was old and his eyes were dim. 以撒年老,眼睛昏花。
6 future chances 未来的机会FAIL if your chances of success in the future are dim, they are not good 〔未来成功的机会〕暗淡的,渺茫的,不乐观的 Prospects for an early settlement of the dispute are dim. 早日解决争端的希望比较渺茫。
7. in the dim and distant past PASTa very long time ago – used humorously 很久以前〔幽默用法〕in the dim and distant past• I am sure in the dim and distant past it had been filched from the wall. 8 not intelligent 愚笨的 informalSTUPID/NOT INTELLIGENT not intelligent 不聪明的 You can be really dim sometimes! 有时候你可真笨啊!
—dimly adverbadv She was only dimly aware of the risk. 她只是隐约意识到危险。
—dimness noun [uncountableU]