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1 dark
[daːk]1. adjective1) without light:مُظْلِمthe dark (= not cheerful) side.
2) blackish or closer to black than white:a dark (= not very white or fair) complexion
داكِن، غامِقHer hair is dark.
شِرّير، سِرّي، مُبْهَمa dark secret.
2. nounabsence of light:ظُلْمَه، ظَلامWe are in the dark (= we have no knowledge) about what is happening.
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2 dark
حُلْكَة \ dark: (always with the) lack of light: I lost my way in the dark. \ دَاكِن \ dark: (of colour in general) nearer black than white: He wore a dark suit, (of a particular colour) deep; not light My coat is dark blue. It’s a dark-blue coat. -
3 dark
مُعْتِم \ dark: with no (or very little) light: It was a dark night, with no moon. It’s too dark to read. dull: (of weather or colour) not clean or bright; cloudy: a dull day; a dull blue. gloomy: rather dark; dull: A gloomy sky. grey, gray: the dull colour or iron or a rainy sky: a greyhaired old man. opaque: not allowing light to pass through it: opaque glass. sombre, somber: dark and cheerless. -
4 dark
قَاتِم \ dark: (of a particular colour) deep; not light: My coat is dark blue. It’s a dark-blue coat, (of colour in general) nearer black than white He wore a dark suit. deep: (of colours) rich and strong: The evening sky was a deep blue. dull: (of weather or colour) not clean or bright; cloudy: a dull day; a dull blue. -
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مُظْلِم \ dark: with no or very little light: It was a dark night, with no moon. It’s too dark to read. gloomy: rather dark; dull: A gloomy sky. -
6 dark
ظَلام \ dark: (always with the) lack of light: I lost my way in the dark. darkness: the dark: The lights went out and left us in darkness. -
7 dark
ظُلْمَة \ dark: (always with the) lack of light: I lost my way in the dark. darkness: the dark: The lights went out and left us in darkness. gloom: lack of light; darkness; deep shadow. -
8 dark
غامِق (اللَّوْن) \ dark: (of a particular colour) deep; not light: My coat is dark blue. It’s a dark-blue coat. deep: (of colours) rich and strong: The evening sky was a deep blue. -
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عَتَمَة \ dark: (always with the) lack of light: I lost my way in the dark. dusk: the fading light of evening; the time of this: I could hardly see him in the dusk. He came home at dusk. -
10 dark; dim
عاتِم \ dark; dim. -
11 pitch-black, pitch-dark
أَسْوَد كالزِّفْت \ pitch-black, pitch-dark: very black; very dark. \ فاحِم \ pitch-black, pitch-dark: very black; very dark. -
12 pitch-dark
adjectiveas black, or dark, as pitch; completely black or dark:أسوَد مثل الزِّفْتIt's a pitch-dark night.
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13 a shot in the dark
a guess based on little or no information:تَحْزير، تَخْمينThe detective admitted that his decision to check the factory had just been a shot in the dark.
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14 keep it dark
to keep something a secret:يُبقي الشّيء سِراThey're engaged to be married but they want to keep it dark.
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15 black, dark
أَدْهَمُ \ black, dark. -
16 bahim
dark [abhama]--------toe [ibham] -
17 ghamiq
dark ['amuqa] -
18 mudzlim
dark, dim [dzalam] Per modzlem, Tur muzlim borrowed from Ar -
19 اختبار التلاؤم للظلام
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20 إضاءة الخلفية المظلمة
dark-ground illumination
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