stark
adj. 完全的; 荒凉的; 光秃秃的; 僵硬的
adv. 一丝不挂,赤裸; 完全; 明显地; 质朴地; 突出地
Stark choices or statements are harsh and unpleasant.
UK companies face a stark choice if they want to stay competitive...
英国公司如果想要保持竞争力就不得不面对严峻的选择。
In his celebration speech, he issued a stark warning to Washington and other Western capitals.
在他的庆祝演说中,他向华盛顿和其他西方国家提出了严正警告。
If two things are in stark contrast to one another, they are very different from each other in a way that is very obvious.
...secret cooperation between London and Washington that was in stark contrast to official policy.
与官方的政策形成鲜明对比的伦敦和华盛顿之间的秘密合作
Something that is stark is very plain in appearance.
...the stark white, characterless fireplace in the drawing room.
客厅里简易的、毫无特色的白色壁炉
1. devoid of any qualifications or disguise or adornment;
2. severely simple;
3. complete or extreme;
4. without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers;
5. providing no shelter or sustenance;
1. completely;
stark naked
一丝不挂的
stark raving (或 staring) mad
(非正式)十足疯狂的;完全疯的
The film vividly shows the stark realities of life for the poor and hungry.
这部影片生动地揭示了贫穷和饥饿的人们赤裸裸的生活现实.
Tony Stark : [ reading the newspaper ] Ironman? That's kinda catchy.
托尼斯塔克 ( 读报纸 ): 叫钢铁侠? 比较容易记吧.
Stark starts to choke as his dog barks.
而Strak的狗开始吠时,他却呼吸困难了.
He gave a stark denial to the rumor.
他对谣言加以完全的否认.
To the East, stark white concrete and armed guards.
而在东面则是森森白墙,荷枪警哨.