dark – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
dark
n.
lack of light, gloom, darkness; black color
adj.
lacking light; deep, not pale; black, murky; vague, foggy, unclear
Darkness
Darkness, the polar opposite to
brightness, is understood to be an absence of
visible light. It is also the appearance of
black in a colored space.
dark
Noun
1. absence of light or illumination
(synonym) darkness
(antonym) light, lighting
(hypernym) illumination
(hyponym) night
2. absence of moral or spiritual values; "the powers of darkness"
(synonym) iniquity, wickedness, darkness
(hypernym) condition, status
3. an unilluminated area; "he moved off into the darkness"
(synonym) darkness, shadow
(hypernym) scene
4. the time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside
(synonym) night, nighttime
(hypernym) time period, period of time, period
(hyponym) weeknight
(part-holonym) day, twenty-four hours, solar day, mean solar day
(part-meronym) evening
5. an unenlightened state; "he was in the dark concerning their intentions"; "his lectures dispelled the darkness"
(synonym) darkness
(hypernym) unenlightenment
Adjective
1. devoid or partially devoid of light or brightness; shadowed or black or somber-colored; "sitting in a dark corner"; "a dark day"; "dark shadows"; "the theater is dark on Mondays"; "dark as the inside of a black cat"
(antonym) light
(similar) Acheronian, Acherontic, Stygian
(attribute) light, lightness
2. (used of color) having a dark hue; "dark green"; "dark glasses"; "dark colors like wine red or navy blue"
(antonym) light, light-colored
(similar) darkish
(see-also) black, achromatic
(attribute) value
3. brunet (used of hair or skin or eyes); "dark eyes"
(similar) brunet, brunette
4. stemming from evil characteristics or forces; wicked or dishonorable; "black deeds"; "a black lie"; "his black heart has concocted yet another black deed"; "Darth Vader of the dark side"; "a dark purpose"; "dark undercurrents of ethnic hostility"; "the scheme of some sinister intelligence bent on punishing him"-Thomas Hardy
(synonym) black, sinister
(similar) evil, wicked
5. causing dejection; "a blue day"; "the dark days of the war"; "a week of rainy depressing weather"; "a disconsolate winter landscape"; "the first dismal dispiriting days of November"; "a dark gloomy day"; "grim rainy weather"
(synonym) blue, depressing, disconsolate, dismal, dispiriting, gloomy, grim
(similar) cheerless, uncheerful
6. secret; "keep it dark"; "the dark mysteries of Africa and the fabled wonders of the East"
(similar) concealed
7. showing a brooding ill humor; "a dark scowl"; "the proverbially dour New England Puritan"; "a glum, hopeless shrug"; "he sat in moody silence"; "a morose and unsociable manner"; "a saturnine, almost misanthropic young genius"- Bruce Bliven; "a sour temper"; "a sullen crowd"
(synonym) dour, glowering, glum, moody, morose, saturnine, sour, sullen
(similar) ill-natured
8. lacking enlightenment or knowledge or culture; "this benighted country"; "benighted ages of barbarism and superstition"; "the dark ages"; "a dark age in the history of education"
(synonym) benighted
(similar) unenlightened
9. marked by difficulty of style or expression; "much that was dark is now quite clear to me"; "those who do not appreciate Kafka's work say his style is obscure"
(synonym) obscure
(similar) incomprehensible, uncomprehensible
10. having skin rich in melanin pigments; "National Association for the Advancement of Colored People"; "the dark races"; "dark-skinned peoples"
(synonym) colored, coloured, dark-skinned
(similar) black
11. not giving performances; closed; "the theater is dark on Mondays"
(similar) inactive
dark
n.
tma; před setměním/po setmění; být v temnotě; držet/nechat koho v nevědomosti
příd.jm.
tmavý; temný; stinný; krušný; stmívá se
dark
Rzecz.
ciemność; mrok; przed zmrokiem/po zmroku; nic nie wiedzieć (o czymś); trzymać kogoś w nieświadomości
Przym.
ciemny; ciemny; ciemno-; ciemny; ciemny; niepokojący; mroczny; trzymać coś w tajemnicy (przed kimś); robi się ciemno