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I. dark <darker darkest> [ingl. am. dɑrk, ingl. 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):
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
in darkest ignorance
the Dark Continent arcznte.
in darkest Africa arcznte.
to keep sth dark
4. dark LING.:
II. dark [ingl. am. dɑrk, ingl. brit. dɑːk] SUST. U
1. dark (absence of light):
ocultarle algo a alguien
2. dark (nightfall):
dark glasses SUST. sust. pl.
lentes mpl oscuros amer.
gafas fpl negras Esp.
anteojos mpl oscuros esp amer.
dark chocolate SUST. U
dark-eyed [ingl. am. dɑrkˈaɪd, ingl. brit. ˌdɑːkˈʌɪd] ADJ.
dark horse SUST.
1. dark horse (surprise victor):
dark horse ingl. am.
2. dark horse (unknown quantity):
pitch-dark [ˈpɪtʃˈdɑːrk, ˌpɪtʃˈdɑːk] ADJ.
pitch-dark → pitch-black
pitch-black [ingl. am. ˈˌpɪtʃ ˈblæk, ingl. brit. pɪtʃˈblak] ADJ.
pitch-black night
pitch-black night
pitch-black surface
dark matter SUST. U
dark-skinned [dɑːkˈskɪnd] ADJ.
dark-skinned person/race:
glow-in-the-dark [ingl. am. ˌɡloʊɪnðəˈdɑrk, ingl. brit. ˈɡləʊɪnðəˌdɑːk] ADJ.
Dark Ages SUST. sust. pl.
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. dark [dɑ:k, ingl. am. dɑ:rk] ADJ.
1. dark (without light, black):
dark chocolate ingl. am., ingl. austr.
2. dark (not pale):
dark complexion, hair
3. dark (tragic, depressing):
4. dark (bad, mean, evil):
5. dark (unknown, secret):
II. dark [dɑ:k, ingl. am. dɑ:rk] SUST. sin pl.
1. dark (darkness):
2. dark:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
dark-skinned ADJ.
dark horse SUST. DEP., POL.
1. dark horse ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (unknown candidate):
2. dark horse ingl. am. (unexpected victor):
ganador(a) m (f) sorpresa
Dark Ages SUST. pl. HIST.
Dark Continent SUST. GEO., HIST.
español
español
inglés
inglés
oscuro (-a)
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. dark [dark] ADJ.
1. dark (without light, black):
dark coffee
dark coffee
2. dark (not pale):
dark complexion, hair
3. dark (tragic, depressing):
4. dark (evil):
5. dark (unknown, secret):
II. dark [dark] SUST.
1. dark (darkness):
2. dark (time of day):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
dark horse SUST. POL.
ganador (a) m (f) sorpresa
dark-skinned ADJ.
Dark Ages SUST. pl. HIST.
español
español
inglés
inglés
oscuro (-a)
moreno (-a) (de piel)
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Typical Passover sponge flavorings include pecans, almonds, lemon, poppyseeds, apples, and dark chocolate.
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It consists of a liquorice-flavoured jelly with additional aniseed and fennel oil flavourings, covered in a layer of 45%-cacao dark chocolate.
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The fragrance contains notes of pink hibiscus, black plum and dark chocolate.
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Consuming milk chocolate or white chocolate, or drinking fat-containing milk with dark chocolate, appears to largely negate the health benefit.
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The bars come in light or dark chocolate and are recognized by their blue (light chocolate) or red (dark chocolate) wrappers.
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