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I . dark [dɑ:k, америк. dɑ:rk] ПРИЛ.

1. dark (without light, black):

dark
dark blue
dark chocolate америк., австрал.

2. dark (not pale):

dark complexion
dark hair
dark hair

4. dark (bad, mean, evil):

dark
dark

II . dark [dɑ:k, америк. dɑ:rk] СУЩ. no мн.

Dark Ages СУЩ. pl ИСТ.

Dark Continent СУЩ. geo, ИСТ.

dark horse СУЩ. sports, ПОЛИТ.

1. dark horse брит., австрал. (unknown candidate):

dark horse
dark horse

2. dark horse америк. (unexpected victor):

dark horse

dark-skinned [ˌdɑ:kˈskɪnd] ПРИЛ.

pitch-dark

pitch-dark → pitch-black

Смотри также pitch-black

Одноязычные примеры (не проверены редакцией PONS)

английский
The forewings are usually marked with two dark stigmata and a black streak near the apex.
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But crank up the amount of light, and the screen shows alternating dark and light bands, the interference patterns of waves crossing each other.
www.wired.com
The light-dark pattern of lines and pavement resembles a true cattle guard to animals.
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It has been heavily exploited for its strong, dark red, resinous wood, which is useful for the construction of buildings, bridges, boats, and telephone poles.
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The white-throated bushtit has a white forehead and bib and a dark breastband.
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Thorax and tegulae shining dark brown with reddish gloss, thorax with a white median line, tegulae narrowly lined white inwardly.
en.wikipedia.org
They were pushing a baby carriage and having this dark moment that made everybody around them cringe.
www.independent.co.uk
Although he later referred to it as his greatest blunder, it may correspond to theories of dark energy.
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Plop is gradually persuaded that the dark has its advantages.
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They are usually within 30 to 80 feet of the entrance of the tunnel and seem not to require dark retreats.
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