Dark Ages in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for Dark Ages in the English»French Dictionary

I.age [Brit eɪdʒ, Am eɪdʒ] N

1. age (length of existence):

II.age [Brit eɪdʒ, Am eɪdʒ] VB trans

III.age [Brit eɪdʒ, Am eɪdʒ] VB intr

I.dark [Brit dɑːk, Am dɑrk] N

II.dark [Brit dɑːk, Am dɑrk] ADJ

Dark Ages in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for Dark Ages in the English»French Dictionary

I.dark [dɑ:k, Am dɑ:rk] ADJ

II.dark [dɑ:k, Am dɑ:rk] N no pl

American English

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Even when compared with the slow growth of ideas during the dark ages, the history of reckoning presents a peculiar picture of desolate stagnation.
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The Dark Ages saw the most horrific accounts where the sufferers of auditory hallucinations were subjected to trepanning or trial as a witch.
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The music video is featuring a gothic set that looks like a castle from the Dark Ages.
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He thought he was living in the Dark Ages.
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Due to the Dark Ages lack of records, confusion often reigns in the evaluation of events.
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Voids in the chart indicated intellectual Dark Ages, for example.
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The only way to save them is to travel back-through a hole in time to the demon's arrival during the Dark Ages.
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Though little is known of it during the Dark Ages, the process probably continued in use.
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In short, one of the most significant, groundbreaking inventions in history that will move us forward and out of these dark ages.
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The 21-cm line in hydrogen is potentially a means of studying this period, as well as the dark ages that preceded reionization.
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