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Dalek
Dalek
See also: dalek
English
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Noun
Dalek (plural Daleks)
- (science fiction) A member of a race of extraterrestrial mutants who appear in the television programme Doctor Who and are known for travelling in metallic shells, having monotone, mechanically distorted voices, repeating a limited number of phrases, and being bent on exterminating other beings mercilessly.
- 1964, David Whitaker, Doctor Who and the Daleks, chapter 6 (based on the tele-script by Terry Nation):
- 'But Alydon,' I persisted, 'the Daleks aren't human beings. They're just evil, half creatures, half machines, determined to destroy you.'
- 1987, Barry Norman, The Movie Greats, page 144:
- […] what kind of courage it must have taken for Hawkins, an actor renowned for the quality of his voice, to go back onto the set to deliver lines in that oesophageal monotone, what he called his "Dalek voice".
- p. 1996,, Together with English Core, fourteenth edition (Rachna Sagar Pvt. Ltd., ISBN 81-87414-92-8), page 234:
- This synthesizer is by far the best I have heard, because it varies the intonation, and does not speak like a Dalek.
- 2000, Rosie Parnell (Rosie White), The Crit: An Architecture Student's Handbook (co-written with Charles Doidge, Rachel Sara), page xii:
- My voice still insisted on disappearing into my shoes every time it happened so that I sounded like a Dalek, but with a bit of experience behind me I felt marginally more confident.
- 2003, Siân Preece, Country Cooking Countdown, in Scottish Girls About Town (2004), page 19:
- One man was skiting around on a big, wheeled camera like a Dalek, dodging the scurrying assistants and clipboard-wielders, […]
- 2006, Gareth Roberts, I Am a Dalek, chapter 9:
- Then the Dalek turned and picked off the other passengers one by one. It screamed... 'Exterminate! Exterminate! Exterminate!'
- a. 2010, Peter Bazalgette, quoted in the Funniest Thing You Never Said: 2, page 333:
- Gordon Brown sounds like a Dalek with about three stock phrases... Remember, Daleks always want world domination but they always lose.
- 2011, Colin Neill, Turas: A Story of Strangers in a Strange Land, page 166:
- And Peter was so focused too: like a Dalek in a track suit.
- 1964, David Whitaker, Doctor Who and the Daleks, chapter 6 (based on the tele-script by Terry Nation):
- (figuratively) One who is dogmatic, unfeeling and determined.
- 1973, Trades Union Congress, Report of Annual Trades Union Congress
- In an article in The Times Lord Chalfont said: "The programmed Daleks of the French military planners were evolving a plan which was really a carbon copy of the British plan."
- 1981, Kjell Raaheim, Janek Wankowski, Helping Students to Learn at University (ISBN 9788290373035)
- And rightly so, if only out of respect for the numerous idiosyncrasies left out of any generalized model of behaviour and, if only out of sheer personal honesty in admitting that individuals are never like the streamlined daleks of psychometric regressions.
- 1999, Chris Horrie, Adam Nathan, Live TV
- The following year Dennis Potter, by then dying of a cancer tumour he had named 'Rupert Murdoch', attacked [John] Birt as 'a croak-voiced Dalek' dressed in an Armani suit.
- 2010, Laurie Oakes, On the Record: Politics, politicians and power, Hachette UK (ISBN 9780733627101)
- In a remarkable speech in 2006, Ray criticised 'factional Daleks' and 'the Stasi element' — apparatchiks 'highly professional and proficient but with no Labor soul'.
- 1973, Trades Union Congress, Report of Annual Trades Union Congress
Derived terms
Anagrams
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See also: Dalek
Serbo-Croatian
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *dalekъ.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dǎlek/
- Hyphenation: da‧lek
Adjective
dàlek (definite dàlekī, comparative dȁljī, Cyrillic spelling да̀лек)
Declension
positive indefinite forms
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
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nominative | dalek | daleka | daleko | |
genitive | daleka | daleke | daleka | |
dative | daleku | dalekoj | daleku | |
accusative |
inanimate animate |
dalek daleka |
daleku | daleko |
vocative | dalek | daleka | daleko | |
locative | daleku | dalekoj | daleku | |
instrumental | dalekim | dalekom | dalekim | |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
nominative | daleki | daleke | daleka | |
genitive | dalekih | dalekih | dalekih | |
dative | dalekim(a) | dalekim(a) | dalekim(a) | |
accusative | daleke | daleke | daleka | |
vocative | daleki | daleke | daleka | |
locative | dalekim(a) | dalekim(a) | dalekim(a) | |
instrumental | dalekim(a) | dalekim(a) | dalekim(a) |
positive definite forms
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
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nominative | daleki | daleka | daleko | |
genitive | dalekog(a) | daleke | dalekog(a) | |
dative | dalekom(u/e) | dalekoj | dalekom(u/e) | |
accusative |
inanimate animate |
daleki dalekog(a) |
daleku | daleko |
vocative | daleki | daleka | daleko | |
locative | dalekom(e/u) | dalekoj | dalekom(e/u) | |
instrumental | dalekim | dalekom | dalekim | |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
nominative | daleki | daleke | daleka | |
genitive | dalekih | dalekih | dalekih | |
dative | dalekim(a) | dalekim(a) | dalekim(a) | |
accusative | daleke | daleke | daleka | |
vocative | daleki | daleke | daleka | |
locative | dalekim(a) | dalekim(a) | dalekim(a) | |
instrumental | dalekim(a) | dalekim(a) | dalekim(a) |
comparative forms
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
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nominative | dalji | dalja | dalje | |
genitive | daljeg(a) | dalje | daljeg(a) | |
dative | daljem(u) | daljoj | daljem(u) | |
accusative |
inanimate animate |
dalji daljeg(a) |
dalju | dalje |
vocative | dalji | dalja | dalje | |
locative | daljem(u) | daljoj | daljem(u) | |
instrumental | daljim | daljom | daljim | |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
nominative | dalji | dalje | dalja | |
genitive | daljih | daljih | daljih | |
dative | daljim(a) | daljim(a) | daljim(a) | |
accusative | dalje | dalje | dalja | |
vocative | dalji | dalje | dalja | |
locative | daljim(a) | daljim(a) | daljim(a) | |
instrumental | daljim(a) | daljim(a) | daljim(a) |
superlative forms
singular | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
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nominative | najdalji | najdalja | najdalje | |
genitive | najdaljeg(a) | najdalje | najdaljeg(a) | |
dative | najdaljem(u) | najdaljoj | najdaljem(u) | |
accusative |
inanimate animate |
najdalji najdaljeg(a) |
najdalju | najdalje |
vocative | najdalji | najdalja | najdalje | |
locative | najdaljem(u) | najdaljoj | najdaljem(u) | |
instrumental | najdaljim | najdaljom | najdaljim | |
plural | masculine | feminine | neuter | |
nominative | najdalji | najdalje | najdalja | |
genitive | najdaljih | najdaljih | najdaljih | |
dative | najdaljim(a) | najdaljim(a) | najdaljim(a) | |
accusative | najdalje | najdalje | najdalja | |
vocative | najdalji | najdalje | najdalja | |
locative | najdaljim(a) | najdaljim(a) | najdaljim(a) | |
instrumental | najdaljim(a) | najdaljim(a) | najdaljim(a) |
Slovene
Etymology
From Proto-Slavic *dalekъ.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈdáːlɛk/
- Tonal orthography: dȃlek
Adjective
dálek (comparative [please provide], superlative)
- (archaic) far
Declension
Declension of dálek (hard)
singular | |||
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masculine | feminine | neuter | |
nominative | dálek ind dáleki def |
dáleka | dáleko |
accusative | nominativeinan or genitiveanim | dáleko | dáleko |
genitive | dálekega | dáleke | dálekega |
dative | dálekemu | dáleki | dálekemu |
locative | dálekem | dáleki | dálekem |
instrumental | dálekim | dáleko | dálekim |
dual | |||
masculine | feminine | neuter | |
nominative | dáleka | dáleki | dáleki |
accusative | dáleka | dáleki | dáleki |
genitive | dálekih | dálekih | dálekih |
dative | dálekima | dálekima | dálekima |
locative | dálekih | dálekih | dálekih |
instrumental | dálekima | dálekima | dálekima |
plural | |||
masculine | feminine | neuter | |
nominative | dáleki | dáleke | dáleka |
accusative | dáleke | dáleke | dáleka |
genitive | dálekih | dálekih | dálekih |
dative | dálekim | dálekim | dálekim |
locative | dálekih | dálekih | dálekih |
instrumental | dálekimi | dálekimi | dálekimi |
Synonyms
- dáljen