2008年8月3日 星期日
Dun
dun
Y
催促者;討債者
暗褐色
D
–verb (used with object)
1. to make repeated and insistent demands upon, esp. for the payment of a debt.
–noun
2. a person, esp. a creditor, who duns another.
3. a demand for payment, esp. a written one.
–adjective
1. dull, grayish brown.
2. dark; gloomy.
–noun
3. a dun color.
4. a dun-colored horse with a black mane (馬、獅等的)鬃毛 and tail.
5. mayfly.【昆】蜉蝣
6. Angling. 垂釣(術) dun fly.
The characters observe no boundaries, and neither does the movie—Baumbach hasn’t worked out the struggle between speaking and withholding, as Bergman did. People simply blurt out scathing [remarks], so there’s little power in the revelations and betrayals.
"Margot" is sensually as well as dramatically impoverished. Couldn’t the bedraggled couple at least have had the wedding in spring or summer, when there’s a little color to look at? The dun-shaded chromatic scheme seems part of the general haplessness; it’s as if even nature were a flop.
see
scathe hapless
ephemera
celadon lurid swarthy
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