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1 oscuro
adj.1 dark, obscure, dim, darkish.2 sullen, dark.3 brunette, brunet, black-a-vised, dark.* * *► adjetivo1→ link=obscuro obscuro* * *(f. - oscura)adj.1) dark2) obscure* * *ADJ1) (=sin luz) dark¡qué casa tan oscura! — what a dark house!
2) [color, cielo, día] dark3) [texto, explicación] obscure4) (=sospechoso)oscuras intenciones — dubious intentions, sinister intentions
5) (=incierto) [porvenir, futuro] uncertain6) (=poco conocido) obscure* * *- ra adjetivo1)a) <calle/habitación> darkb) <color/ojos/pelo> dark2)a) < intenciones> dark; < asunto> dubiousb) ( poco claro) <significado/asunto> obscurec) ( poco conocido) <escritor/orígenes> obscure* * *= black [blacker -comp., blackest -sup.], dark [darker -comp., darkest -sup.], darkling, dim [dimmer -comp., dimmest -sup.], obscure, murky [murkier -comp., murkiest -sup.], dusky.Ex. Thoughts of this sort kept running about like clockwork mice in his head, while the murmur of chatter filled the room and outside dusk had yielded to black night.Ex. Input fields for passwords be dark to prevent other close the terminal from seeing, and perhaps copying the input.Ex. I surmise that Slake will start in the hard-edged reality of modern urban life before sliding ineluctably into the darkling land of Hereafter.Ex. The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex. Examples are generally poor or obscure (often in Latin or German).Ex. There are extraordinary uncertainties in the murky future of higher education and to change the character of our library at this stage would be too extreme a measure.Ex. The film centers on a non-white secretary who believes that her dusky kin and non-Nordic features prevent her boss from returning her affections.----* azul oscuro = deep blue.* callejón oscuro = dark alley.* claroscuro = light-and-shade.* cuarto oscuro de fotografía = photographic darkroom.* de color verde oscuro = bottle green.* dejar a oscuras = cut out + light.* de pelo oscuro = dark-haired.* en un pasado oscuro y lejano = in the dim and distant past.* marrón oscuro = dark brown.* oscuro como boca de lobo = pitch-black, pitch-dark.* traje oscuro de rayas = pinstripe(d) suit.* un pasado oscuro = a dark past.* volverse oscuro = turn + dark.* * *- ra adjetivo1)a) <calle/habitación> darkb) <color/ojos/pelo> dark2)a) < intenciones> dark; < asunto> dubiousb) ( poco claro) <significado/asunto> obscurec) ( poco conocido) <escritor/orígenes> obscure* * *= black [blacker -comp., blackest -sup.], dark [darker -comp., darkest -sup.], darkling, dim [dimmer -comp., dimmest -sup.], obscure, murky [murkier -comp., murkiest -sup.], dusky.Ex: Thoughts of this sort kept running about like clockwork mice in his head, while the murmur of chatter filled the room and outside dusk had yielded to black night.
Ex: Input fields for passwords be dark to prevent other close the terminal from seeing, and perhaps copying the input.Ex: I surmise that Slake will start in the hard-edged reality of modern urban life before sliding ineluctably into the darkling land of Hereafter.Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex: Examples are generally poor or obscure (often in Latin or German).Ex: There are extraordinary uncertainties in the murky future of higher education and to change the character of our library at this stage would be too extreme a measure.Ex: The film centers on a non-white secretary who believes that her dusky kin and non-Nordic features prevent her boss from returning her affections.* azul oscuro = deep blue.* callejón oscuro = dark alley.* claroscuro = light-and-shade.* cuarto oscuro de fotografía = photographic darkroom.* de color verde oscuro = bottle green.* dejar a oscuras = cut out + light.* de pelo oscuro = dark-haired.* en un pasado oscuro y lejano = in the dim and distant past.* marrón oscuro = dark brown.* oscuro como boca de lobo = pitch-black, pitch-dark.* traje oscuro de rayas = pinstripe(d) suit.* un pasado oscuro = a dark past.* volverse oscuro = turn + dark.* * *oscuro -raA1 ‹calle/habitación› darkson las cuatro de la tarde y ya está oscuro it's only four o'clock and it's dark alreadyla oscura y triste celda the gloomy cellun cuartucho oscuro a dim little room2 ‹color/tono/ropa› dark; ‹ojos/pelo/piel› darkvestía de oscuro she was wearing dark clothesB1 (sospechoso, turbio) ‹intenciones› dark; ‹asunto› dubioussu oscuro pasado her murky pastaún quedan puntos oscuros sobre su desaparición there are still some unanswered questions o some things that seem suspicious regarding his disappearance2 (poco claro) ‹significado/asunto› obscure3 (poco conocido) ‹escritor/orígenes› obscure* * *
oscuro◊ -ra adjetivo
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oscuro,-a adjetivo
1 (el día, un color) dark: siempre viste de oscuro, she always wears dark clothing
una oscura mañana de invierno, a dark winter morning
2 (un asunto, una idea) obscure
3 (sospechoso, turbio) shady, suspect: hay algo oscuro en su pasado, there's a shady element in his past
4 (el porvenir) uncertain
' oscuro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
negra
- negro
- oscura
- parda
- pardo
- pasada
- pasado
- sórdida
- sórdido
- tenebrosa
- tenebroso
- color
- ennegrecer
- marrón
- moreno
- morocho
- obscuro
- prieto
English:
assailant
- black
- dark
- darken
- darkroom
- deep
- dim
- dusky
- gloomy
- gun down
- joke
- murky
- obscure
- shadowy
- still
- pin
- pitch-black
- time
* * *oscuro, -a, obscuro, -a adj1. [sin luz] dark;nos quedamos a oscuras we were left in darkness o in the dark;Figen este tema estoy a oscuras I'm ignorant about this subject;¡qué oscura está esta habitación! this room is very dark!;una casa oscura y lúgubre a dark and gloomy house2. [nublado] overcast;se quedó una tarde oscura the afternoon turned out overcast3. [color, traje, piel, pelo] dark4. [poco claro] obscure, unclear;palabras de oscuro sentido words whose meaning is unclear5. [incierto] uncertain, unclear;tiene un origen oscuro it's of uncertain origin6. [intenciones, asunto] shady7. [porvenir, futuro] gloomy8. [de poca relevancia] obscure, minor;un oscuro funcionario a minor official* * *adj1 dark;a oscuras in the dark2 figobscure* * *oscuro, -ra adj1) : dark2) : obscure3)a oscuras : in the dark, in darkness* * *oscuro adj1. (en general) dark2. (poco conocido) obscure -
2 oscuro
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3 oscuro como la boca del lobo
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4 oscuro como boca de lobo
(adj.) = pitch-black, pitch-darkEx. The area dehydrated as a result of embolism appeared pitch-black.Ex. There is nothing so deceptive as the distance of a light upon a pitch-dark night.* * *(adj.) = pitch-black, pitch-darkEx: The area dehydrated as a result of embolism appeared pitch-black.
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5 (oscuro) como boca de lobo
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6 (oscuro) como boca de lobo
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7 oscuro como boca de lobo
• as black as pitch• extremely dark• pitch-black• pitch-darkDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > oscuro como boca de lobo
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8 cuarto oscuro
m.darkroom.* * *(fotografía) darkroom* * *(Fot) darkroom; (Pol) (RPl) ≈polling booth* * *(n.) = darkroomEx. The decision was taken to replace the conventional darkroom equipment with modern, digital equivalents.* * *(Fot) darkroom; (Pol) (RPl) ≈polling booth* * *(n.) = darkroomEx: The decision was taken to replace the conventional darkroom equipment with modern, digital equivalents.
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9 pasar de castaño oscuro
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10 ocular oscuro
spa ocular (m) antivapor, ocular (m) antiempañamiento, ocular (m) antivaho, lente (f) oscura, ocular (m) oscuroeng anti-mist disc, antifogging eyepiece, antifogging lensБезопасность и гигиена труда. Испано-английский > ocular oscuro
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11 azul oscuro
adj.dark blue, deep-blue.m.dark blue, navy blue, deep blue, blue black.* * *(adj.) = dark blue, deep blueEx. Actually, they are sheets of paper coated with aniline dye which is commonly dark blue or purple, although rainbow packs are obtainable which include red, blue, green, yellow, brown and black.Ex. They wore field dress uniforms, which were deep blue with red woolen collars, cuffs, and lapels and coattails lined in white.* * *(adj.) = dark blue, deep blueEx: Actually, they are sheets of paper coated with aniline dye which is commonly dark blue or purple, although rainbow packs are obtainable which include red, blue, green, yellow, brown and black.
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12 callejón oscuro
(n.) = dark alleyEx. English, on the other hand, has been accused of waylaying other languages in dark alleys and rifling their pockets for loose vocabulary.* * *(n.) = dark alleyEx: English, on the other hand, has been accused of waylaying other languages in dark alleys and rifling their pockets for loose vocabulary.
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13 cuarto oscuro de fotografía
(n.) = photographic darkroomEx. The Centre has extensive facilities for creating learning resources, with a reprographics workshop, a television studio, a videocassette recorder and other hardware, and photographic darkroom.* * *(n.) = photographic darkroomEx: The Centre has extensive facilities for creating learning resources, with a reprographics workshop, a television studio, a videocassette recorder and other hardware, and photographic darkroom.
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14 de color verde oscuro
(adj.) = bottle greenEx. But it is the bottle-green icebergs that provoke the most interest, for it is not certain why they are green.* * *(adj.) = bottle greenEx: But it is the bottle-green icebergs that provoke the most interest, for it is not certain why they are green.
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15 de pelo oscuro
(adj.) = dark-hairedEx. He was a lady-killer -- tall, dark-haired, handsome in his army officer's uniform.* * *(adj.) = dark-hairedEx: He was a lady-killer -- tall, dark-haired, handsome in his army officer's uniform.
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16 en un pasado oscuro y lejano
Ex. Perhaps all these tribes are genetically linked and were partners in their explorations of new lands in the dim and distant past.* * *Ex: Perhaps all these tribes are genetically linked and were partners in their explorations of new lands in the dim and distant past.
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17 marrón oscuro
adj.dark-brown, umber.* * *(adj.) = dark brownEx. I looked down and saw a tiny but perfect mummified human body with hair, dark brown skin and more disturbingly, wings.* * *(adj.) = dark brownEx: I looked down and saw a tiny but perfect mummified human body with hair, dark brown skin and more disturbingly, wings.
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18 traje oscuro de rayas
(n.) = pinstripe(d) suitEx. He was looking very dapper in a pinstripe suit and tie, for some reason not sweaty and gross like everyone else.* * *(n.) = pinstripe(d) suitEx: He was looking very dapper in a pinstripe suit and tie, for some reason not sweaty and gross like everyone else.
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19 un pasado oscuro
Ex. 'Shit Happens' in the story of two flatmates: Halifax, a ex-journalist with a dark past and long lost ex-wife, and Shakra, a college-drop out bent on Halifax's destruction.* * *Ex: 'Shit Happens' in the story of two flatmates: Halifax, a ex-journalist with a dark past and long lost ex-wife, and Shakra, a college-drop out bent on Halifax's destruction.
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20 volverse oscuro
(v.) = turn + darkEx. For fifty years impregnated papers have been used which turn dark at every point where an electrical contact touches them by reason of the chemical change thus produced in a iodine compound included in the paper.* * *(v.) = turn + darkEx: For fifty years impregnated papers have been used which turn dark at every point where an electrical contact touches them by reason of the chemical change thus produced in a iodine compound included in the paper.
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oscuro — (adj) (Básico) que no está bien iluminado; de tono menos claro Ejemplos: Tiene los ojos de color marrón oscuro. Cuando regresa a casa, siempre debe atravesar una calle oscura. Colocaciones: habitación oscura, azul oscuro Sinónimos: lóbrego … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate