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I . hack [hæk] VB trans

1. hack (chop):

2. hack Am, Aus inf (cope with):

3. hack COMPUT:

4. hack Brit:

II . hack [hæk] VB intr

III . hack [hæk] N

1. hack (journalist):

2. hack (writer):

escrevinhador(a) m (f)

hawk [hɑːk, Brit hɔːk] N

I . hard [hɑːrd, Brit hɑːd] ADJ

1. hard:

duro(-a)
azar m

2. hard (intense, concentrated):

5. hard comput:

hare [her, Brit heəʳ] N

I . harp [hɑːrp, Brit hɑːp] N

II . harm [hɑːrm, Brit hɑːm] VB trans

ark [ɑːrk, Brit ɑːk] N no pl

bark2 N no pl

bark of tree:

casca f

I . dark [dɑːrk, Brit dɑːk] ADJ

1. dark (without light, black):

escuro(-a)
dark chocolate Am, Aus

2. dark:

moreno(-a)
escuro(-a)

3. dark color:

4. dark fig:

secreto(-a)

I . lark2 N

1. lark inf (joke):

farra f

2. lark Brit inf:

II . lark2 VB intr inf

I . mark [mɑːrk, Brit mɑːk] N

2. mark (written sign):

sinal m

3. mark SCHOOL:

nota f
to get full marks Brit, Aus

4. mark no pl (required standard):

meta f

II . mark [mɑːrk, Brit mɑːk] VB trans

1. mark (make a spot, stain):

2. mark (make written sign, indicate):

4. mark exams, papers:

I . park [pɑːrk, Brit pɑːk] N

II . park [pɑːrk, Brit pɑːk] VB trans, intr

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The honors which attach to temporal power hark back to the king; those which belong to precedence in the priestly office, to the priest.
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It harked back to a golden age that may never have existed.
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He seems to have become something of a folk-hero, because later kings hark back to him and describe themselves as his successor.
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The song harks back to the days of prize ringing, when bands of ringers would compete for a prize.
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Beneath its documentary exterior there lies a straight melodrama that harks back to the great gangster films of the early 1930s...
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The score harks back to the style, feel and overall texture of noir films.
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The song harks back to the band's intricately produced sound in the 1970s.
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The opening silent sequence harks back to the golden days of silent film.
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Historic buildings, harking back to the pioneering era, are found about the town.
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Their storyline harks back to 1964, when he looked after her and took her in.
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