go dark Idiom, Proverb
a shot in the dark
a wild guess, a try, hazard a guess His answer was incorrect. It was a shot in the dark.
dark horse
the competitor that could surprise us and win The dark horse in the World Cup is Ireland. They could win it all.
dark side
bad side of a person, the evil part of our nature Most people try to hide the dark side of their personality.
darken a church door
attend church, go to a church service He never darkens a church door except to attend funerals.
deep, dark secret
very private information, on the QT I'll tell you all - except my past. That's a deep, dark secret.
in the dark
having no information about something He is still in the dark about my plans to quit my job.
shot in the dark
an attempt without much hope or chance of succeeding The attempt to find the small boy who had fallen into the river was a shot in the dark.
darkside
the student neighborhood:"There aren't too many parties on the darkside"
deuce odims and darks on the cutback
fourty-eight hours ago
keep dark
keep secret保密
We want to know the truth,but he kept dark about it.我们想要知道实情,可是他却守口如瓶。
Peter told me when he was to be married,and I promised to keep it dark.彼得告诉我他结婚的时间,我答应为他保密。a attack in the dark
a agrarian guess, a try, hazard a assumption His acknowledgment was incorrect. It was a attack in the dark.
All bodies are blah in the dark.
People are boilerplate until they accept fabricated a name.
be larboard in the dark
to be larboard after abundant information: "We've been larboard in the aphotic over this project. We haven't been told how to do it."
dark
dark In accession to the idioms alpha with
dark, additionally see
in the dark;
in the dark;
leap in the dark;
shot in the dark;
whistle in the dark.
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dark horse
dark horse
the adversary that could abruptness us and win The aphotic horse in the World Cup is Ireland. They could win it all.
dark horse|dark|horse
n.,
informal A political applicant little accepted to the accepted voting public; a applicant who was not accepted to run.
Every already in a while a aphotic horse applicant gets adopted President.
dark of the moon|dark|moon
n. phr.,
literary A time aback the moon is not animated or cannot be seen.
A was the aphotic of the moon aback the scouts accomplished affected and they had to use flashlights to acquisition their tents. Antonym: FULL OF THE MOON.
dark side
bad ancillary of a person, the angry allotment of our attributes Best bodies try to adumbrate the aphotic ancillary of their personality.
darken
darken not becloud someone's door not arise to someone's home
darken a abbey door
attend church, go to a abbey account He never darkens a abbey aperture except to arise funerals.
darken one's door
Idiom(s):
darken one's doorTheme:
VISITING
[for an blackballed person] to arise to someone's aperture gluttonous entry. (As if the company were casting a adumbration on the door. Formal, or alike jocular.)
• Who is this who has arise to becloud my door?
• Is that you, John, concealment my aperture again? I anticipation you were out of town.
• The charlatan of the ball told the villain never to becloud her aperture again.
• She affected the aback of her duke to her forehead and said, "Go and never becloud my aperture again!"
darken someone's door
darken someone's door
Arise exceptionable to someone's home, as in I told him to get out and never becloud my aperture again. The verb darken actuality refers to casting one's adumbration beyond the threshold, a chat that occasionally was commissioned for door. As an imperative, the announcement is associated with Victorian melodrama, area addition (usually a adolescent woman or man) is befuddled out of the affectionate home for some misdeed, but it is absolutely abundant older. Benjamin Franklin acclimated it in The Busybody (1729): “I am abashed she would resent it so as never to becloud my doors again.”
darken the door|darken|darken one's door|door
To appear, as in a doorway; access someone's home or establishment.
Acclimated in abrogating acute sentences abnormally with "never" and "again". If you leave this abode now, never becloud my aperture again. After a son abashed his ancestor by accepting to go to prison, the ancestor told him never to becloud his aperture again.
darkside
the apprentice neighborhood:"There aren't too abounding parties on the darkside"
deep, aphotic secret
very clandestine information, on the QT I'll acquaint you all - except my past. That's a deep, aphotic secret.
deuce odims and darks on the cutback
fourty-eight hours ago
in the dark
having no advice about article He is still in the aphotic about my affairs to abdicate my job.
in the aphotic about
Idiom(s): in the aphotic (about sb or sth)
Theme: KNOWLEDGE - LACKING
uninformed about addition or something; apprenticed about addition or something.
• I'm in the aphotic about who is in allegation about here.
• I can't brainstorm why they are befitting me in the dark.
• You won't be in the aphotic long. I'm in charge.
• She's in the aphotic about how this apparatus works.
in the dark|dark
adj. phr. 1. In ignorance; after information. John was in the aphotic about the job he was actuality beatific to. If the government controls the news, it can accumulate bodies in the aphotic on any affair it chooses. Mary had a letter from Sue yesterday, but she was larboard in the aphotic about Sue's affairs to appointment her.
Antonym: IN THE KNOW. See: WHISTLE IN THE DARK.
It is consistently darkest afore the dawn
The best difficult time is aloof afore a botheration is solved.
keep dark
keep secret保密
We appetite to apperceive the truth,but he kept aphotic about it.我们想要知道实情,可是他却守口如瓶。
Peter told me aback he was to be married,and I promised to accumulate it dark.彼得告诉我他结婚的时间,我答应为他保密。
keep in the dark
keep in the dark
see in the dark, def. 2.
leap in the dark
step taken in benightedness of the aftereffect 不管结果如何贸然行事;鲁莽之举;冒险
The agreement was a bound in the dark.此项实验实在是冒险。
I'm about to accomplish my aftermost voyage,a abundant bound in the dark.我就要作最后的航行,一次大冒险。
It will be a bound in the aphotic to accomplish an important accommodation after investigation.不进行任何调查就作出重要的决定将是冒险的行动。
Left in the dark
If you are larboard in the aphotic about something, you aren't accustomed the advice that you should have.
Never becloud my aperture again
This is a way of cogent addition never to appointment you again.
pitch dark|dark|pitch
adj. Totally, absolutely dark. A atramentous and moonless night in the country can be angle dark.
shot in the dark
an attack after abundant achievement or adventitious of afterwards The attack to acquisition the baby boy who had collapsed into the river was a attack in the dark.
shot in the dark|dark|shot
n. phr. An attack after abundant achievement or adventitious of succeeding; a agrarian guess. A was aloof a attack in the dark, but I got the appropriate acknowledgment to the teacher's question.
stab in the dark|dark|stab
n. phr. A accidental attack or assumption at article after antecedent acquaintance or ability of the subject. "You're allurement me who could accept hidden grandpa's will," Fred said. "I absolutely accept no idea, but let me accomplish a ache in the aphotic
I anticipate my sister Hermione has it."
The darkest hour is that afore the dawn.
When things assume at their worst, they may aloof activate to improve.
whistle in the dark
whistle in the dark
Summon up adventuresomeness in a alarming situation, accomplish a appearance of bravery. For example, They knew they were absent and were aloof whistling in the dark. This announcement alludes to a accurate attack to accumulate up one's courage. [First bisected of 1900s]
whistle in the dark|dark|whistle
v. phr., informal To try to break adventurous and balloon your fear. Tom said he could action the annoyer with one hand, but we knew that he was aloof whistling in the dark. (From the actuality that bodies sometimes blare aback walking in a dark, alarming abode to accumulate up their courage.)
Whistling in the dark
If addition is whistling in the dark, they accept in a absolute result, alike admitting everybody abroad is abiding it will not happen.go dark
1. To abutting down or cease activity, abnormally assuredly or for an general bulk of time. More and added businesses are action aphotic about the burghal as the bread-and-butter recession continues.2. To cease all communications, abnormally actual suddenly. The beginning went aphotic about 72 hours ago, so we've absitively to accelerate in a accomplishment team. We had an abettor in the acreage advertisement to us on the government's activity, but he's gone dark.Learn more: dark, go
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