dark-skinned
英 [dɑːk skɪnd]
美 [dɑːrk skɪnd]
网络 黑皮肤的; 深色肤色; 深肤色的
英英释义
adj
- having skin rich in melanin pigments
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- dark-skinned peoples
- naturally having skin of a dark color
- a dark-skinned beauty
- gold earrings gleamed against her dusky cheeks
- a smile on his swarthy face
- `swart' is archaic
双语例句
- Another is rickets, brought about by severe vitamin D deficiency, in dark-skinned peoples.
另一个就是黑肤族群的痀偻症,这是严重缺乏维生素d造成的。 - The preference for lighter skin and prejudice against dark-skinned people is deep-rooted in Chinese tradition.
中国根深蒂固的传统观念推崇白人但瞧不起黑人。 - Now that he was quite sure that the dark-skinned, good-looking Chu Kuei-ying was mixed up in the plot, Tu Wei-yueh had decided to go and investigate in person.
屠维岳现在看准了那黑里俏的朱桂英一定也有“花头”,决定亲自去探险了。 - He wore a droopy moustache, and was kind of dark-skinned, with dark hair and dark eyes.
他留着下垂的小胡子,皮肤有点黑,黑头发、黑眼睛。 - Goblins are short and dark-skinned.
妖精身材不高,深色皮肤。 - In addition, dark-skinned people are more at risk because the melanin that colors the skin works like a sun-block preventing the UVB rays from being synthesized into vitamin D.
另外,深色皮肤的人是危险的,因为深色皮肤的人黑色素运作象太阳阻拦防止UVB光芒那样阻止维生素D。 - Many dark-skinned visitors arrive in the United States fearing personal attack or expecting various degrees of racial prejudice.
许多黑肤色的游客到了美国,都害怕自己会受到攻击,或者出现不同程度的种族偏见。 - You will have your dark-skinned man.
你会得到你的褐皮肤男人。 - Already by3000 BC several city-states had been established by Sumerians dark-skinned, non-Semitic people who probably migrated from the east.
在公元前3000年前,苏美尔人就建立了好几个城邦国家。他们皮肤黝黑,可能是从东方移民过来的非闪米特人。 - Dark-skinned people produce more numerous and deeper-colored melanin particles.
黑色人种的皮肤中有更多、颜色更深的黑色素成分。