Darkroom

Synonyms for "darkroom" (3 found)

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Translations

42 translations across 27 languages.

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Bulgarian

1 entries
  • фотолаборатория noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Catalan

1 entries
  • cambra fosca noun (darkened room for sexual activities)

Chinese Mandarin

1 entries
  • 暗房 noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Czech

1 entries
  • temná komora noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Dutch

2 entries
  • darkroom noun (darkened room for sexual activities)
  • doka noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Esperanto

1 entries
  • kamero noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Finnish

2 entries
  • darkroom noun (darkened room for sexual activities)
  • pimiö noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

French

3 entries
  • backroom noun (darkened room for sexual activities)
  • chambre noire noun (dark room where photographs are developed)
  • darkroom noun (darkened room for sexual activities)

German

2 entries
  • Darkroom noun (darkened room for sexual activities)
  • Dunkelkammer noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Greek

1 entries
  • σκοτεινός θάλαμος noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Hungarian

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  • sötétkamra noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Italian

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  • camera oscura noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Japanese

3 entries
  • ダークルーム noun (dark room where photographs are developed)
  • ダークルーム noun (darkened room for sexual activities)
  • 暗室 noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Korean

2 entries
  • 다크룸 noun (darkened room for sexual activities)
  • 암실 noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Lithuanian

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  • tamsus kambariukas noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • mørkerom noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Norwegian Nynorsk

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  • mørkerom noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Polish

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  • ciemnia noun (dark room where photographs are developed)
  • darkroom noun (darkened room for sexual activities)

Portuguese

3 entries
  • câmara escura noun (dark room where photographs are developed)
  • darkroom noun (darkened room for sexual activities)
  • quarto escuro noun (darkened room for sexual activities)

Romanian

1 entries
  • cameră obscură noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Russian

2 entries
  • тёмная ко́мната noun (dark room where photographs are developed)
  • тёмная ко́мната noun (darkened room for sexual activities)

Scottish Gaelic

1 entries
  • seòmar dorcha noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Slovene

1 entries
  • temnica noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Spanish

3 entries
  • cuarto oscuro noun (dark room where photographs are developed)
  • cuarto oscuro noun (darkened room for sexual activities)
  • retratería noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Swedish

2 entries
  • darkroom noun (darkened room for sexual activities)
  • mörkrum noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Telugu

1 entries
  • చీకటిగది noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Turkish

1 entries
  • karanlık oda noun (dark room where photographs are developed)

Sample sentences

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Tatoeba + Wiktionary

This effect was noticed by the creators of the full-screen editors, such as PyRoom, FocusWriter and DarkRoom.

Source: tatoeba (1722452)

What are you looking for in the darkroom?

Source: tatoeba (2081118)

He is a traditional photographer confronted by the threat that digital technology poses to the developing and printing of images in a darkroom.

Source: tatoeba (11762245)

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