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2 goibeldu
du/ad. to sadden, make sad da/ad.1. ( ilundu) to {grow || get} dark2. (irud.) (tristatu) to become {sad || dejected} -
3 ilundu
du/ad.1.b. ( gela) to darken, make... {dark || dull}; {alfonbrak || tapizak} gela iluntzen du the rug makes the room (look) dark2. ( tristatu)a. ( p.) to fill... with gloom, sadden; berri hark bihotza \ilundu zion the news filled his heart with gloomb. ( bizitza, bidaialdia, e.a.) to cast a shadow over; zorigaitzak haren izaera \ilundu du misfortune has given him a gloomy outlook on life | misfortune has made him a gloomy person3. ( ulergaitza bihurtu) to obscure; horrek misterioa areago iluntzen du that deepens the mystery even more; kritikari honek gauzarik errazenak iluntzen ditu this critic likes to {cloud || obsure} the simplest issues; ardoak adimena iluntzen du wine muddles one's mind; esaldia argitu beharrean \ilundu to make a sentence obscure instead of clear4. ( eguna) to darken; \ilundu baino lehen before dark; goazen, iluntzen ari du let's go, it's getting dark ; neguan berehala iluntzen du it gets dark quickly in winter da/ad.1.a. ( zerua, gela) to darken, grow darkb. ( eguna) to {get || grow} darkc. ( eguraldia, zerua) to become overcast, darkene. eguzkia eta ilargia \ilunduko dira orduan then the sun and the moon will grow dark2.a. ( p., izaera) to become {gloomy || morose || glum}; aurpegia \ilundu zitzaion his face saddened; barrua \ilundu zitzaion eta nahastu zen he become gloomy inside and grew confusedb. ( egoera) gloomy, woeful; egoera politikoa \ilundu da the political situation has turned gloomyc. ( behatu) to cloud over; beren begiak ilun bitez gauza onik ikus ez dezaten may their eyes be blinded so that they may not see anything good -
4 malenkoniatu
du/ad. to sadden, make sad io. to become melancholic -
5 tristatu
du/ad. to sadden, make sad, depress da/ad. to become sad, get sad
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