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мрачный adj.stresses
gen. dark; obscure; gloomy; sombre; black; adust; black as ink; beetle-browed; dismal; funereal; gaunt; grim; lugubrious; lurid; cheerless; woebegone; sullen; grave; cloudy; darksome; dreary; eerie; glum; lowering; mirk; mournful; murky; sable; saturnine; shadowy; sorry; sulky; tenebrous; grim humour; black-browed; blackfaced; ill-looking; low-browed; lowery; nighted; Novemberish; sour-eyed; sunless; baleful; blae; despondent; dour; feral; inhospitable; sinister; tristful; somber (Olga Okuneva); Novembery; disconsolate; downward; funebrial; gruff; gruffy; muzzy (о погоде, месте и т.п.); sombrous; thundery; sordid (MargeWebley); noir (Andy); dead-and-alive (Игорь Primo); beetle browed; black browed; ill looking; low browed; sour eyed; grey; as long as a fiddle (о лице); bleak (о выражении лица); gray; melancholy; murk; overcast (о нёбе); sepulchral; solemn; nightly; humourless (alikssepia); dystopian (Taras); gravely (gennier); morose (He's looking all morose and he don't say nothing. This guy is a hopeless case.); benighted (4uzhoj); solemn (о цвете); macabrely (от слова macabre – танец смерти Murat Temirov); pessimistic (Nrml Kss); squalid (Olya34); dreich (КГА); beamless; bleakish; caliginous; death shadowed; dogged; dull; dull-browed; dun; dusk; dusky; ebon; frowning; fuliginous; mumpish; pitchy; rayless; shady; solitary; somber; swart; swarth; trist; waspish; dim (о помещении); howling; plaintive (Pippy-Longstocking); very sad; morbid (Ozzer); dire; brooding (VLZ_58); clouded; crestfallen; obfuscous (Андрей Болотов); hard-boiled (grigoriy_m); bodeful; eery; farouche; spleenful; glooming (Andrey Truhachev); doom-laden (Sergei Aprelikov); wayward; stern (suburbian)
Игорь Миг grim-faced; ghoulish
amer. forbidding (the same meaning as "grim" Val_Ships)
arch. tenebrious
archit. dingy
book. Stygian; subfuscous
busin. bleak
cinema murky (о пейзаже, состоянии атмосферы)
context. gritty (I feel a gritty sense of satisfaction. • I feel a surge of gritty satisfaction. Abysslooker)
fig. misty; smoky
fr. macabre; triste (vitalinew)
humor. Eeyorish (igisheva); Eeyoreish (igisheva)
inf. downbeat; dry-toast (Bob's meetings are interesting for the first few minutes, but after that they're dry toast. Victorian); down in the dumps; rusty (EKochmar)
Makarov. apocalyptic; as black as ink; sad (о цвете); sullen (о цвете); surly; tenebrose; ghastly
nautic. ugly
navig. overcast
obs. bleaky; duskish; ghastful; glummy; groanful; infestive; mirky; moky; torvous; umbered (цвет); unamusable
oil sad
poetic drear; obscene (Its tenacious grip plucked at our heels as we walked, and when we sank into it it was as if some malignant hand was tugging us down into those obscene depths, so grim and purposeful was the clutch in which it held us. – ACD. The Hound of the Baskervilles. Вязкая грязь цеплялась за наши подошвы; когда же нога погружалась в нее, то казалось, будто какая-то вражеская рука хочет увлечь нас в мрачную бездну. – Перевод А. Т., 1902 CHichhan)
relig. Stygian (Extremely dark, gloomy, or forbidding)
scottish glunch; crook; crooked
slang bringdown; down in the dumps (adv.phr); sad sack (Interex); sick
theatre. heavy
vulg. downbeats
мрачно adv.
gen. dimly (ssn); gloomily; sour; sulkily (Игорь Primo); drearily (Игорь Primo); sombrely (Азери); biliously; grimly (notilt); darkly; obscurely; sullenly (Aly19); solemnly (о действии aithene); bleakly; doggedly; dully; funereally; sadly; gravely (gennier); dismally; mournfully; cloudily; blackly; somberly (NGGM); despondently (Nat_A); apocalyptically; morosely; balefully; glumly; louringly; loweringly; gruffly
NGO lugubriously (Julieee)
obs. caliginously; duskily; mumpishly; surlily; ghastfully; waywardly; waspishly
"мрачно" adj.
mus. darkly (нотное указание на характер исполнения)
мрачный: 469 phrases in 36 subjects
American usage, not spelling2
Architecture1
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Figurative4
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General286
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