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Dark
noir(e)

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. dark [Brit dɑːk, Am dɑrk] N

the dark
in the dark
after dark

II. dark [Brit dɑːk, Am dɑrk] ADJ

1. dark (lacking in light):

dark room, alley, forest, day, sky
it is getting or growing dark
it's dark
the sky went dark

2. dark (in colour):

dark colour, suit, liquid
dark blue/green
inv dark grey socks

3. dark (physically):

dark hair, eyes
dark skin, complexion
she's dark
a small dark or dark-skinned woman

4. dark (gloomy):

dark period, mood

5. dark (sinister):

dark secret, thought, prejudice
dark attr influence, threat, warning
the dark side of person, regime

6. dark (evil):

dark influence, force, power

7. dark (angry):

dark look

8. dark LING:

dark l

III. dark [Brit dɑːk, Am dɑrk]

to be in the dark
être dans le noir (about à propos de)
to leave sb in the dark
to keep sb in the dark about sth
cacher qc à qn
keep it dark
to take a leap or shot in the dark (guess)
to take a leap or shot in the dark (risk)
to work in the dark Brit

dark chocolate N Am

dark age N fig

dark age

dark-skinned ADJ

dark-skinned person:

dark-skinned

dark-complexioned ADJ

dark horse N

1. dark horse Brit (enigmatic person):

dark horse inf
you're a bit of a dark horse inf!

2. dark horse (in sports):

dark horse

3. dark horse Am POL:

dark horse

dark-eyed [Brit ˌdɑːkˈʌɪd, Am dɑrkˈaɪd] ADJ

dark-eyed person:

dark-eyed

dark glasses N npl

dark glasses

pitch dark ADJ

pitch dark

Dark Ages N HISTORY

Dark Ages

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engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

I. dark [dɑ:k, Am dɑ:rk] ADJ

1. dark (black):

dark

2. dark (not light-coloured):

dark

3. dark fig (tragic):

dark
dark prediction
to have a dark side

4. dark (evil):

dark

5. dark (secret):

dark

II. dark [dɑ:k, Am dɑ:rk] N no pl

the dark
to do sth before/after dark
a leap in the dark

Phrases:

to keep sb in the dark

dark-skinned ADJ

dark-skinned

dark-room N PHOTO

dark-room

dark horse N

1. dark horse Brit, Aus (person with hidden qualities):

to be a dark horse

2. dark horse Am SPORTS, POL:

dark horse

pitch-black, pitch-dark ADJ

pitch-black dark:

Dark Ages N pl HISTORY

the Dark Ages

Dark Continent N

francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
ténébreux (-euse)
dark
dark
dark
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engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

I. dark [dark] ADJ

1. dark (black):

dark

2. dark (not light-colored):

dark

3. dark fig (tragic):

dark
dark prediction
to have a dark side

4. dark (evil):

dark

5. dark (secret):

dark

II. dark [dark] N

the dark
to do sth before dark

Phrases:

to be (completely) in the dark about sth
to keep sb in the dark

dark horse N

1. dark horse (person with hidden qualities):

to be a dark horse

2. dark horse sports, POL:

dark horse

dark-skinned ADJ

dark-skinned

pitch-black ADJ, pitch-dark ADJ

pitch-black dark:

Dark Ages N pl HISTORY

the Dark Ages
francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
dark
ténébreux (-euse)
dark
sombre lieu, nuit
dark
it's dark
dark blue/red
dark gray
sombre heure, année
dark
sombre histoire
dark
dark red
dark
Present
Idark
youdark
he/she/itdarks
wedark
youdark
theydark
Past
Idarked
youdarked
he/she/itdarked
wedarked
youdarked
theydarked
Present Perfect
Ihavedarked
youhavedarked
he/she/ithasdarked
wehavedarked
youhavedarked
theyhavedarked
Past Perfect
Ihaddarked
youhaddarked
he/she/ithaddarked
wehaddarked
youhaddarked
theyhaddarked