darker

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Englisch - Türkisch
{f} daha koyu

Bir aslanın yelesi daha koyu olsa dişileri için daha çekici olur. - The darker the mane of a lion is, the more attractive to females it is.

Daha koyu bir renk olsaydı elbiseyi sever miydin? - Would you have liked the dress if it had been a darker color?

koyu

Güneş lekeleri birkaç bin derece daha serin olduğu için çevrelerinden daha koyu görünür. - Sunspots appear darker than their surroundings because they are a few thousand degrees cooler.

Bir aslanın yelesi daha koyu olsa dişileri için daha çekici olur. - The darker the mane of a lion is, the more attractive to females it is.

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{i} karanlık

O, karanlıktan çok korkar. - She is very afraid of the dark.

O karanlıktan çok korkar. - She is terrified of the dark.

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koyu

O koyu mavi bir eşarp taktı. - She wore a dark blue scarf.

Tom evinde koyu renklerden hoşlanmaz. - Tom doesn't like dark colors in his home.

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kara

O karanlıktan çok korkar. - He is terrified of the dark.

O, karanlıktan çok korkar. - She is very afraid of the dark.

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gölge

Tom'un arkasından karanlık bir gölge geçti. - A dark shadow passed behind Tom.

Karanlığı boşa çıkaran ışık da gölgeler yaratır. - The light that casts away the darkness also creates shadows.

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{i} koyu renk

Koyu renk giymeyi sever. - She likes to wear dark colours.

O koyu renkli bir kazak giymişti. - He wore a dark sweater.

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akşam

Yağmur yağdığı için hava bu akşam daha erken kararacak. - It will get dark earlier this evening, as it is raining.

Son derece soğuktu ve yılın son akşamında neredeyse karanlıktı ve kar hızlı düşüyordu. - It was terribly cold and nearly dark on the last evening of the year, and the snow was falling fast.

dark
belirsizlik
dark
bilgisizlik
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gizli

Tom Mary'ye en gizli sırrını fısıldadı. - Tom whispered his darkest secret to Mary.

Onun gizli bir sırrı var. - He has a dark secret.

dark
asık suratlı
dark
dark kara gözlü
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{s} kasvetli

Eğer o çok mutluysa, romanları neden bu kadar kasvetli? - If he's such a happy person, why are his novels so dark?

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{s} loş

Karanlıkta loş bir ışık gördük. - We saw a dim light in the darkness.

dark
kapanık
dark
{s} ışıksız
dark
dark horse beklenilmediği halde partisi tarafından aday gösterilen adam
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az sütlü dark blue lacivert
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karanl

O karanlıktan çok korkar. - He is terrified of the dark.

Yarasalar genelde karanlıkta uçar. - Bats usually fly in the dark.

dark
yağız (kişi)
dark
{s} üzüntülü
dark
{s} esrarlı
dark
{s} bulanık

Su soğuk ve bulanıktı. - The water was cold and dark.

dark
{s} korkutucu
dark
{s} kötü

Beth kötü erkek kardeşinden dolayı karanlıktan korkuyor. - Beth is afraid of the dark because of her evil brother.

Hava karardı, ve daha da kötüsü, yolumuzu kaybettik. - It grew dark, and what was worse, we lost our way.

dark
karaca
dark
çepel
dark
habersiz
dark
izbe
dark
zulmet
little darker
(Bilgisayar) biraz daha koyu
dark
esmer

Tom'un esmer bir cildi var. - Tom has a dark complexion.

O esmer ve yakışıklı. - He's dark and handsome.

dark
siyaha yakın
make darker
daha karanlık hale getir
become darker
koyulaşmak
dark
{s} cehalet içinde
dark
{s} muğlak, çapraşık
Englisch - Englisch
More dark
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Dull or deeper in hue; not bright or light

Her skin grew dark with a suntan.

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Conducive to hopelessness; depressing or bleak

The Great Depression was a dark time.

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With emphasis placed on the unpleasant aspects of life; said of a work of fiction, a work of nonfiction presented in narrative form or a portion of either

The ending of this book is rather dark.

dark
Lacking progress in science or the arts; said of a time period
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Ignorance

The lawyer was left in the dark as to why the jury was dismissed.

dark
Nightfall

It was after dark before we got to playing baseball.

wrongs darker than death or night
Atrocious, unrelieved, unspeakable evils

To suffer woes which Hope thinks infinite;To forgive wrongs darker than death or night; To defy Power, which seems omnipotent;To love, and bear; to hope till Hope createsFrom its own wreck the thing it contemplates; Neither to change, nor flatter, nor repent;This, like thy glory, Titan, is to beGood, great and joyous, beautiful and free;This is alone Life, Joy, Empire, and Victory.

dark
{n} darkness, obscurity, ignorance, perplexity
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{a} void of light, blind, obscure
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derk
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dirk
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(used of color) having a dark hue; "dark green"; "dark glasses"; "dark colors like wine red or navy blue"
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Evincing black or foul traits of character; vile; wicked; atrocious; as, a dark villain; a dark deed
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Hidden, secret
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If you describe something as dark, you mean that it is related to things that are serious or unpleasant, rather than light-hearted. Their dark humor never failed to astound him + darkly dark·ly The atmosphere after Wednesday's debut was as darkly comic as the film itself see also pitch-dark
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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"
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A dark place or area is mysterious and not fully known about. the dark recesses of the mind
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Deprived of sight; blind
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adj [with very little light (I gets ~ at 7 o'clock )] gelap
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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"
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Strong tobacco, that is generally air-dried and cured
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A dark period of time is unpleasant or frightening. This was the darkest period of the war. = black
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absence of light or illumination
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Blank observation with the same on-chip exposure time as another observation
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{i} lack of light, gloom, darkness; black color
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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
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showing a brooding ill humor; "a dark scowl"; "the (Atasözü)ially 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"
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If you describe a white person as dark, you mean that they have brown or black hair, and often a brownish skin. Carol is a tall, dark, Latin type of woman fair
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When it is dark, there is not enough light to see properly, for example because it is night. It was too dark inside to see much People usually draw the curtains once it gets dark She snapped off the light and made her way back through the dark kitchen. light + darkness dark·ness The light went out, and the room was plunged into darkness. + darkly dark·ly a darkly lit, seedy dance hall
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If you describe something as dark, you mean that it is black in colour, or a shade that is close to black. He wore a dark suit and carried a black attaché case light + darkly dark·ly Joanne's freckles stood out darkly against her pale skin
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absence of moral or spiritual values; "the powers of darkness"
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A complete or (more often) partial absence of light
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To darken; to obscure
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Dark thoughts are sad, and show that you are expecting something unpleasant to happen. Troy's chatter kept me from thinking dark thoughts. = gloomy
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Having an absolute or (more often) relative lack of light
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Roasting term meaning dark brown beans with a shiny surface; equivalent to espresso or French roast
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If you describe something someone says or does as a shot in the dark or a stab in the dark, you mean they are guessing that what they say is correct or that what they do will be successful. Every single one of those inspired guesses had been shots in the dark. light dark Dark Learning dark matter
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Energy: A long range repulsive force that appears to be causing the expansion rate of the Universe to increase Observations suggest that dark energy accounts for around two thirds of the total mass energy of the Universe It is a prediction of general relativity (as the cosmological constant), but its quantum mechanical nature remains unknown
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A dark shade or dark passage in a painting, engraving, or the like; as, the light and darks are well contrasted
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having skin rich in melanin pigments; "National Association for the Advancement of Colored People"; "the dark races"; "dark-skinned peoples"
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If you are in the dark about something, you do not know anything about it. The investigators admit that they are completely in the dark about the killing
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Anything that's secret is said to be a dark "Here's the dark of it," is a way of saying "I've got a secret and I'll share it with you "
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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"
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Take an exposure without opening the shutter
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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"
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Not clear to the understanding; not easily seen through; obscure; mysterious; hidden
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Dûr
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not giving performances; closed; "the theater is dark on Mondays"
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If you do something before dark, you do it before the sun sets and night begins. They'll be back well before dark
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brunet (used of hair or skin or eyes); "dark eyes"
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Dark looks or remarks make you think that the person giving them wants to harm you or that something horrible is going to happen. dark threats. = sinister + darkly dark·ly `Something's wrong here,' she said darkly
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If someone has dark hair, eyes, or skin, they have brown or black hair, eyes, or skin. He had dark, curly hair
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Anything secret is said to be dark "Here's the dark of it," is a way of saying "I've got a secret and I'll share it with you "
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Portion of the light-dark cycle in which the lights are out (i e , from 'lights-off' to 'lights-on')
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Without moral or spiritual light; sinister, malign
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A warm, mellow, excessively rich quality in reproduced sound The audible effect of a frequency response that is clockwise-tilted across the entire range, so that output diminishes with increasing frequency The opposite of "light "
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The dark is the lack of light in a place. I've always been afraid of the dark. = darkness light
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an unilluminated area; "he moved off into the darkness"
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an unenlightened state; "he was in the dark concerning their intentions"; "his lectures dispelled the darkness" absence of light or illumination not giving performances; closed; "the theater is dark on Mondays" brunet (used of hair or skin or eyes); "dark eyes" 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" (used of color) having a dark hue; "dark green"; "dark glasses"; "dark colors like wine red or navy blue" 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" showing a brooding ill humor; "a dark scowl"; "the (Atasözü)ially 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" secret; "keep it dark"; "the dark mysteries of Africa and the fabled wonders of the East
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If you do something after dark, you do it when the sun has set and night has begun. They avoid going out alone after dark
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{s} lacking light; deep, not pale; black, murky; vague, foggy, unclear
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Foreboding evil; gloomy; jealous; suspicious
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Absence of light; darkness; obscurity; a place where there is little or no light
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The condition of ignorance; gloom; secrecy
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When you use dark to describe a colour, you are referring to a shade of that colour which is close to black, or seems to have some black in it. She was wearing a dark blue dress. light
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Re-route outgoing or incoming calls to another phone
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secret; "keep it dark"; "the dark mysteries of Africa and the fabled wonders of the East
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an unenlightened state; "he was in the dark concerning their intentions"; "his lectures dispelled the darkness"
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Destitute of knowledge and culture; in moral or intellectual darkness; unrefined; ignorant
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secret; "keep it dark"; "the dark mysteries of Africa and the fabled wonders of the East"
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absence of light or illumination not giving performances; closed; "the theater is dark on Mondays"
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Dralaenglish | adronato
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the time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside
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Destitute, or partially destitute, of light; not receiving, reflecting, or radiating light; wholly or partially black, or of some deep shade of color; not light-colored; as, a dark room; a dark day; dark cloth; dark paint; a dark complexion
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1 unknown 2 low energy and clarity
darker

    Türkische aussprache

    därkır

    Aussprache

    /ˈdärkər/ /ˈdɑːrkɜr/

    Etymologie

    [ 'därk ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English derk, from Old English deorc; akin to Old High German tarchannen to hide.
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