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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary تاریک ، تیره ، تیره کردن ، تاریک کردن .
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary obscurantisme|obscurantism|obscurantist|dark => obscur šab-nehâd /grâ târik -grâ/ andiš + But I'd better make sure I don't reveal his name because those in America who want to keep the people in the dark are still at work. ténébreux|ténébreuse|tenebrous|tenebrosity|dark|darkness|murk du latin Tenebrae est rattaché par les étymologistes au snkt. tamas, obscurité, avec m changé en n à cause du b suivant. + from the Proto-Indo-European root *tem(a)-/tom(a)- "dark," the same root found in Sanskrit tamisra "dark." It appears unchanged in Latin temere "to dishonor, disgrace." In Russian it shows up in temno "dark" and ten' "shade, shadow." In German it appears in Dämmer "dusk, twilight" underlying the Dämmerung of Richard Wagner's opera, Die Götterdämmerung "The Twilight of the Gods." 1 târik-i-(hâ) 2 andišagi nâ-dâni + But I'd better make sure I don't reveal his name because those in America who want to keep the people in the dark are still at work. (R. FISK)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(dark): بازگشت به واژه dark anode dark space aston dark space at dark cathode dark space crookes dark space dark adaptation dark ages dark blue dark bulb dark burn dark current dark green dark horse dark line spectrum dark lines dark trace tube dark-coloured dark-hued dark-room dark-trace screen electrode dark current faraday dark space hittorf dark space in the dark one in the dark pitch dark pitch-dark the dark ages the dark continent to grow dark to keep dark تيره کردن ،تاريک کردن کلمات مرتبط(31)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 dark n. Pronunciation: ' därk Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English derk, from Old English deorc; akin to Old High German tarchannen to hide Date: before 12th century 1 a : devoid or partially devoid of light : not receiving, reflecting, transmitting, or radiating light <a dark room> b : transmitting only a portion of light < dark glasses> 2 a : wholly or partially black < dark clothing> b of a color : of low or very low lightness c : being less light in color than other substances of the same kind < dark rum> 3 a : arising from or showing evil traits or desires : EVIL <the dark powers that lead to war> b : DISMAL , GLOOMY <had a dark view of the future> c : lacking knowledge or culture : UNENLIGHTENED <a dark period in history> d : relating to grim or depressing circumstances < dark humor> 4 a : not clear to the understanding b : not known or explored because of remoteness <the dark est reaches of the continent> 5 : not fair in complexion : SWARTHY 6 : SECRET <kept his plans dark > 7 : possessing depth and richness <a dark voice> 8 : closed to the public <the theater is dark in the summer> synonyms see OBSCURE –dark·ish \ ' där-kish\ adjective –dark·ly adverb –dark·ness noun ]]> 2 dark n. Function: noun Date: 13th century 1 a : a place or time of little or no light : NIGHT , NIGHTFALL b : absence of light : DARKNESS 2 : a dark or deep color –in the dark 1 : in secrecy <most of his dealings were done in the dark > 2 : in ignorance <kept the public in the dark about the agreement>]]> 3 da…