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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. dark <darker darkest> [Am dɑrk, Brit dɑːk] ADJ

1. dark (unlit):

dark room/night

2.1. dark (in color):

dark eyes/hair/clothes
dark brown/blue

2.2. dark (in complexion):

dark

3.1. dark (evil, sinister) liter:

dark deeds/threats

3.2. dark (somber, gloomy):

dark thoughts/mood

3.3. dark (mysterious, obscure):

dark hint/allusion
the Dark Continent dated
to keep sth dark

4. dark LING:

dark

II. dark [Am dɑrk, Brit dɑːk] N U

1. dark (absence of light):

the dark
to sit in the dark
to keep sb in the dark about sth
ocultarle algo a alguien

2. dark (nightfall):

to wait until dark

dark glasses N npl

dark glasses
dark glasses
lentes mpl oscuros LatAm
dark glasses
gafas fpl negras Spain
dark glasses
anteojos mpl oscuros esp LatAm

dark chocolate N U

dark-eyed [Am dɑrkˈaɪd, Brit ˌdɑːkˈʌɪd] ADJ

dark-eyed

dark horse N

1. dark horse (surprise victor):

dark horse Am

2. dark horse (unknown quantity):

dark horse

pitch-dark [ˈpɪtʃˈdɑːrk, ˌpɪtʃˈdɑːk] ADJ

pitch-dark → pitch-black

pitch-black [Am ˈˌpɪtʃ ˈblæk, Brit pɪtʃˈblak] ADJ

pitch-black night
pitch-black night
pitch-black surface

dark matter N U

dark matter

dark-skinned [dɑːkˈskɪnd] ADJ

dark-skinned person/race:

dark-skinned

glow-in-the-dark [Am ˌɡloʊɪnðəˈdɑrk, Brit ˈɡləʊɪnðəˌdɑːk] ADJ

glow-in-the-dark

Dark Ages N npl

the Dark Ages
the Dark Ages

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engleski
engleski
španski
španski

I. dark [dɑ:k, Am dɑ:rk] ADJ

1. dark (without light, black):

dark
dark blue
dark chocolate Am, Aus

2. dark (not pale):

dark complexion, hair

3. dark (tragic, depressing):

dark
a dark chapter
to have a dark side

4. dark (bad, mean, evil):

dark

5. dark (unknown, secret):

dark
the dark side of sth

II. dark [dɑ:k, Am dɑ:rk] N no pl

1. dark (darkness):

dark
to be in the dark

2. dark:

at dark
to do sth before/after dark

Phrases:

to keep sb in the dark about sth

dark-skinned ADJ

dark-skinned

dark horse N SPORTS, POL

1. dark horse Brit, Aus (unknown candidate):

dark horse

2. dark horse Am (unexpected victor):

dark horse
ganador(a) m (f) sorpresa

Dark Ages N pl HISTORY

the Dark Ages
the Dark Ages fig

Dark Continent N GEO, HISTORY

španski
španski
engleski
engleski
oscuro (-a)
dark
dark blue
in the dark
dark roasted
dark
dark
dark green
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engleski
engleski
španski
španski

I. dark [dark] ADJ

1. dark (without light, black):

dark
dark coffee
dark coffee
dark blue

2. dark (not pale):

dark complexion, hair

3. dark (tragic, depressing):

dark
a dark chapter
to have a dark side

4. dark (evil):

dark

5. dark (unknown, secret):

dark
the dark side of sth

II. dark [dark] N

1. dark (darkness):

dark
to be in the dark

2. dark (time of day):

at dark
to do sth before/after dark

Phrases:

to keep sb in the dark about sth

dark horse N POL

dark horse
ganador (a) m (f) sorpresa

dark-skinned ADJ

dark-skinned

Dark Ages N pl HISTORY

the Dark Ages
the Dark Ages fig
španski
španski
engleski
engleski
oscuro (-a)
dark
dark blue
in the dark
dark green
dark
dark
moreno (-a) (de piel)
dark-skinned
dark-haired