Encara no tenim significats per a "rather dim".
1Ayla opened her eyes to see a rather dim, unfamiliar image.
2The evening meal was prepared cheerfully and roughly, eaten under a rather dim lamp.
3We passed some swampy woods, rather dim and junglelike.
4The actual making of the prophecy was rather dim to her mind until he recalled it.
5In the rather dim light of the gloomy old room the boys and girls looked queer-almostghostly.
6Three of the windows showed lights; two were rather dim, however, the result probably of one lamp only.
7The light was kept rather dim.
8The lamplight was rather dim.
9Her color was sharply white and red, and in the rather dim light her skin was like a girl's.
10The bride and bridegroom at last stood side by side in the lofty but rather dim room, panelled with oak.
11I, too, was just bidding farewell to the Land of Joseph, and I fear my sight was also rather dim.
12It was a clear evening, with a bright English moon,-thatis to say, what we Americans should call rather dim.
13It had been evening when I dropped from the clouds, but the mist kept the light very white though rather dim.
14What it does do is cast a rather dim image onto a very nearby wall, without batteries or lights of any kind.
15He says himself that the whole thing seems rather dim now, as if he had seen it in a very vivid dream.
16Though the light was rather dim, you could see all the way to the horizon quite clearly, with no atmosphere in the way.
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