stark
英[stɑːk]
美[stɑrk]
- adj. 完全的;荒凉的;刻板的;光秃秃的;朴实的
- adv. 完全;明显地;突出地;质朴地
- n. (Stark)人名;(俄、罗)斯塔尔克;(英、芬、法、瑞典)斯塔克;(德)施塔克
英英释意
- 1. devoid of any qualifications or disguise or adornment;
- "the blunt truth"
- "the crude facts"
- "facing the stark reality of the deadline"
- 2. severely simple;
- "a stark interior"
- 3. complete or extreme;
- "stark poverty"
- "a stark contrast"
- 4. without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers;
- "an arrant fool"
- "a complete coward"
- "a consummate fool"
- "a double-dyed villain"
- "gross negligence"
- "a perfect idiot"
- "pure folly"
- "what a sodding mess"
- "stark staring mad"
- "a thoroughgoing villain"
- "utter nonsense"
- 5. providing no shelter or sustenance;
- "bare rocky hills"
- "barren lands"
- "the bleak treeless regions of the high Andes"
- "the desolate surface of the moon"
- "a stark landscape"