dark lietuviškai
dark vertimas 1. a 1) tamsus; 2) niūrus; 3) tamsiaplaukis; 4) slaptas; the D. Agesviduramžiai (nuo VI iki XII amžiaus); to keep dark slėptis;2. n 1) tamsa; 2) tamsybė, nemokšiškumas; 3) tamsus fonas; to be in the dark (about) nežinoti
- dark beer (n.) porteris, stiprus tamsusis alus
- Dark Ages (n.) viduramžiai
- dark blue (n.) tamsiai mėlyna spalva
- dark-brown (adj.) nudegęs, rudas
- Dark matter Tamsioji medžiaga
- dark-green (adj.) žalias, žalsvas
- dark chocolate (n.) grynas šokoladas
- dark glasses (n.) akiniai nuo saulės
- keep it dark laikyti paslaptyje
- pitch-dark (adj.) juodas kaip degutas, visiškai tamsus, juodas
- (illumination) absence of light or illumination
- (condition) absence of moral or spiritual values
- (scene) an unilluminated area
- (time period) the time after sunset and before sunrise while it's dark outside
- (unenlightenment) an unenlightened state
- (devoid, deficient, light) devoid of or deficient in light or brightness; shadowed or black
- (darkish) of color, having a dark hue
- (evil) stemming from evil characteristics or forces; wicked or dishonorable
- (ill-natured) showing a brooding ill humor
- (unenlightened) lacking enlightenment, knowledge, or culture
- (incomprehensible) marked by difficulty of style or expression
- (depressing) causing dejection
- (colored) having skin rich in melanin pigments
- (inactive) not giving performances
- (concealed) hidden on any grounds for any motive
- (brunette) marked by dark or relatively dark pigmentation of hair, skin, or eyes
dark sinonimai abstruse, benighted, black, blue, cheerless, colored, coloured, cryptic, darkly, dark-skinned, deep, dim, dingy, disconsolate, dismal, dour, drab, drear, dreary, dusky, enigmatic, frowning, gloomy, glowering, glum, grim, grouchy, hellish, hidden, hush-hush, ignorant, in darkness, moody, morose, murky, mysterious, mystic, non-white, obscure, overcast, saturnine, shadowy, shady, sinister, sober, sorry, sour, sullen, swarthy, testy, unenlightened, unlettered, unlit, somber, sombre, crepuscle, crepuscule, darkness, dusk, duskiness, evenfall, fall, gloam, gloaming, gloomful, glooming, gloomy, iniquity, night, nightfall, nighttime, night-time, shade, shadow, somber, sombre, sulky, twilight, vagueness, wickedness