Dark - traduction, prononciation, transcription
Amer.
|dɑːrk|
Brit.
|dɑːk|
noun
- absence de lumière ou d'éclairageEd (syn: darkness)
- absence de valeurs morales ou spirituellesEd (syn: darkness, wickedness)
- un état non éclairéEd (syn: darkness)
- absence de valeurs morales ou spirituellesEd (syn: darkness, wickedness)
the powers of darkness
- une zone non éclairéeEd (syn: darkness, shadow)he moved off into the darkness
- l'heure après le coucher du soleil et avant le lever du soleil lorsqu'il fait sombre dehorsEd (syn: night, nighttime)- un état non éclairéEd (syn: darkness)
he was in the dark concerning their intentions
his lectures dispelled the darkness
his lectures dispelled the darkness
adjective
- brunet (utilisé sur les cheveux, la peau ou les yeux)Ed
dark eyes
- découlant de caractéristiques ou de forces perverses; Ed (syn: black, sinister)Darth Vader of the dark side
a dark purpose
dark undercurrents of ethnic hostility
- secretEda dark purpose
dark undercurrents of ethnic hostility
keep it dark
- montrant une mauvaise humeur maussadeEd (syn: dour, glum, moody, morose, saturnine, sour, sullen)a dark scowl
- manque d'illumination, de connaissances ou de cultureEd (syn: benighted)the dark ages
a dark age in the history of education
- marqué par une difficulté de style ou d'expressionEd (syn: obscure)a dark age in the history of education
much that was dark is now quite clear to me
- provoquer le découragementEd (syn: blue, dingy, disconsolate, dismal, drab, drear, dreary, gloomy, grim, sorry)the dark days of the war
a dark gloomy day
- ne pas donner de spectacles; Eda dark gloomy day
the theater is dark on Mondays
Matrix of words
adjective
- sombre
— dark,
gloomy,
sombre,
somber,
black,
dim
- foncé — dark, darkened, dusky
- noir — black, dark, sable, raven, murky
- obscur — obscure, dark, dim, black, gloomy, opaque
- brun — brown, dark, tan
- profond — deep, profound, inner, sound, thorough, dark
- triste — sad, melancholy, sorry, gloomy, sorrowful, dark
- méchant — wicked, bad, nasty, evil, mean, dark
- foncé — dark, darkened, dusky
- noir — black, dark, sable, raven, murky
- obscur — obscure, dark, dim, black, gloomy, opaque
- brun — brown, dark, tan
- profond — deep, profound, inner, sound, thorough, dark
- triste — sad, melancholy, sorry, gloomy, sorrowful, dark
- méchant — wicked, bad, nasty, evil, mean, dark
noun
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