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dark
Dark tarimas:
/dɑ:k/
Dark audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- adjective: Lacking or having very little light: a dark corner.
- adjective: Lacking brightness: a dark day.
- adjective: Reflecting only a small fraction of incident light.
- adjective: Of a shade tending toward black in comparison with other shades. Used of a color.
- adjective: Having a complexion that is not fair; swarthy.
- adjective: Served without milk or cream: dark coffee.
- adjective: Characterized by gloom; dismal: took a dark view of the consequences.
- adjective: Sullen or threatening: a dark scowl.
- adjective: Difficult to understand; obscure: stories that are large in scope and dark in substance.
- adjective: Concealed or secret; mysterious: "the dark mysteries of Africa and the fabled wonders of the East” ( W. Bruce Lincoln).
- adjective: Lacking enlightenment, knowledge, or culture: a dark age in the history of education.
- adjective: Exhibiting or stemming from evil characteristics or forces; sinister: "churned up dark undercurrents of ethnic and religious hostility” ( Peter Maas).
- adjective: Being or characterized by morbid or grimly satiric humor.
- adjective: Having richness or depth: a dark, melancholy vocal tone.
- adjective: Not giving performances; closed: The movie theater is dark on Mondays.
- adjective: Linguistics Pronounced with the back of the tongue raised toward the velum. Used of the sound (l) in words like full.
- noun: Absence of light.
- noun: A place having little or no light.
- noun: Night; nightfall: home before dark.
- noun: A deep hue or color.
- idiom: in the dark In secret: high-level decisions made in the dark.
- idiom: in the dark In a state of ignorance; uninformed: kept me in the dark about their plans.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- niūrus
- tamsiaplaukis
- slaptas
- the D. Agesviduramžiai (nuo VI iki XII amžiaus)
- to keep dark slėptis
- tamsus fonas
- to be in the dark (about) nežinoti
- tamsus
- tamsa
- tamsybė
- nemokšiškumas