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I. dark [dɑ:k, ingl. am. dɑ:rk] ADJ.

1. dark (not light):

dark
it was dark
to get dark
ściemniać [perf ściemnić] się
dark green

2. dark:

dark person
dark complexion

3. dark (depressing):

dark
dark humour

4. dark (tragic):

dark

5. dark look, threat:

dark

6. dark:

dark side
dark influence

7. dark secret:

dark
to keep sth dark

II. dark [dɑ:k, ingl. am. dɑ:rk] SUST. sin pl.

1. dark (lack of light):

the dark

2. dark (nightfall):

after dark
before dark

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be in the dark about sth
to keep sb in the dark about sth

Dark Ages SUST. pl.

the Dark Ages

dark horse SUST.

1. dark horse (person):

dark horse

2. dark horse (winner):

dark horse

dark-room SUST.

dark-room

pitch-dark ADJ.

pitch-dark → pitch-black

pitch-black ADJ.

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The only way to save them is to travel back-through a hole in time to the demon's arrival during the Dark Ages.
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The Dark Ages consist of inaudible whisperings and mumblings.
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He thought he was living in the Dark Ages.
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At night all is as black as in the dark ages.
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Even when compared with the slow growth of ideas during the dark ages, the history of reckoning presents a peculiar picture of desolate stagnation.
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