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- n.黑色;黑人;黑色人种的人
- adj.黑的;黑色的;黑暗的;漆黑的
- v.抵制;拒绝处理(货物);拒绝同(某人)做生意;使变黑
- 网络布莱克;纯黑
第三人称单数:blacks 现在分词:blacking 过去式:blacked 比较级:blacker 最高级:blackest adj.+n. black cat,black ink,black coffee,black hat,black coat adj. dark,gloomy,obscure,dusky,murky 颜色colour 1. | 黑的;黑色的having the very darkest colour, like night or coal |
| | | black storm clouds 带来暴风雨的乌云 |
无光线with no light 2. | 黑暗的;漆黑的without light; completely dark |
人people 3. | 黑色人种的;黑人的belonging to a race of people who have dark skin; connected with black people |
| a black woman writer 一位黑人女作家 | | |
茶;咖啡tea/coffee | Two black coffees, please. 请来两杯不加牛奶的咖啡。 |
肮脏dirty 5. | 很脏的;布满污垢的very dirty; covered with dirt |
| chimneys black with smoke 满布烟尘的烟囱 | | Go and wash your hands; they're absolutely black! 洗洗手去,你的手脏极了! |
愤怒angry 6. | 愤怒的;仇恨的full of anger or hatred |
| She's been in a really black mood all day. 她一整天都心情很坏。 | | Rory shot her a black look. 罗里愤怒地瞪了她一眼。 |
令人沮丧depressing 7. | 无希望的;令人沮丧的without hope; very depressing |
| The future looks pretty black. 前景看来很暗淡。 | | It's been another black day for the north-east with the announcement of further job losses. 东北部又经历了一个黑色的日子,当地公布的失业人数再度上升。 |
邪恶evil | black deeds/lies 邪恶行为;昧良心的谎言 |
幽默humour 9. | 黑色的(以幽默的方式对待讨厌的或可怕的事物,如凶杀)dealing with unpleasant or terrible things, such as murder, in a humorous way |
| ‘Good place to bury the bodies,’ she joked with black humour . “真是个掩埋尸体的风水宝地。”她以黑色幽默打趣道。 | | The play is a black comedy . 那是个黑色喜剧。 |
IDM (beat sb) black and blue (把某人打得)青一块紫一块,伤痕累累(to hit sb until they are) covered with bruises (= blue, brown or purple marks on the body) | He's not very friendly, but he's not as black as he's painted. 他不太友善,但也不像别人说的那么坏。 |
not as black as he/she/it is painted 不像别人说的那么坏not as bad as people say he/she/it is | He's not very friendly, but he's not as black as he's painted. 他不太友善,但也不像别人说的那么坏。 |
颜色colour 1. | [u] 黑色the very darkest colour, like night or coal |
| the black of the night sky 夜空的漆黑 | | Everyone at the funeral was dressed in black. 参加葬礼的人都身着黑服。 |
人people 2. | [c][usupl] 黑色人种的人;黑人a member of a race of people who have dark skin |
IDM be in the black 有盈余;有结余to have money, for example in your bank account | a film made in black and white 黑白电影 | | black-and-white photos 黑白照片 |
black and white (照片、电视等)黑白的having no colours except black, white and shades of grey (in photographs, on television, etc.) | a film made in black and white 黑白电影 | | black-and-white photos 黑白照片 |
| I never thought they'd put it in black and white on the front page. 我从未想到他们会在头版把它登出来。 |
in black and white 白纸黑字;书写的;印刷的in writing or in print | I never thought they'd put it in black and white on the front page. 我从未想到他们会在头版把它登出来。 |
| It's a complex issue, but he only sees it in black and white. 那是个复杂的问题,但他却只用非此即彼的眼光来看待。 | | This is not a black-and-white decision(= where the difference between two choices is completely clear). 这不是个非此即彼的决定。 |
(in) black and white 黑白分明(好坏、是非等清楚的)in a way that makes people or things seem completely bad or good, or completely right or wrong | It's a complex issue, but he only sees it in black and white. 那是个复杂的问题,但他却只用非此即彼的眼光来看待。 | | This is not a black-and-white decision(= where the difference between two choices is completely clear). 这不是个非此即彼的决定。 |
1. | ~ sth/sb 抵制;拒绝处理(货物);拒绝同(某人)做生意to refuse to deal with goods or to do business with sb as a political protest |
| The unions have blacked all imports from the country. 工会拒绝处理从这个国家进口的所有货物。 |
2. | ~ sth 使变黑;染黑;涂黑to make sth black |
n. | | adj. | 9. (土地)被荒废的;(咖啡)不加糖的;(钢材等)未加工的 9. (土地)被荒废的;(咖啡)不加糖的;(钢材等)未加工的 | v. | | un. | 1. 布拉克(Hugo Lafayette,1886-,美国法学家及从政者) |
n. | 1. a member of an African ethnic group or another ethnic group with dark skin 2. a member of a U.S. ethnic group descended from dark-skinned African peoples 4. a black piece in a game such as chess or checkers 5. a colour value that has no hue as a result of the absorption of nearly all light from all visible wavelengths 6. a pigment or dye that is the colour of carbon or coal 7. fabric or clothing that is black in colour 8. a black ball in snooker, which is the last ball to be potted 9. a black person. This word is sometimes considered offensive, so you should be very careful about using it. 10. the darkest colour, like the colour of the sky at night when there is no light 1. a member of an African ethnic group or another ethnic group with dark skin 2. a member of a U.S. ethnic group descended from dark-skinned African peoples 4. a black piece in a game such as chess or checkers 5. a colour value that has no hue as a result of the absorption of nearly all light from all visible wavelengths 6. a pigment or dye that is the colour of carbon or coal 7. fabric or clothing that is black in colour 8. a black ball in snooker, which is the last ball to be potted 9. a black person. This word is sometimes considered offensive, so you should be very careful about using it. 10. the darkest colour, like the colour of the sky at night when there is no light | adj. | 1. belonging to an African people or to another ethnic group with dark skin, e.g. Australian Aboriginals 2. relating to a U.S. ethnic group descended from dark-skinned African peoples 3. completely dark, with no light 4. served without adding milk or cream 5. dealing with very serious things in a humorous and often macabre way 6. carried out in the utmost secrecy 7. filled with anger or hostility 8. so depressing as to end all hope 9. covered with mud, soil, or any other dark substance 10. causing or associated with severely bad conditions or misfortune 1. belonging to an African people or to another ethnic group with dark skin, e.g. Australian Aboriginals 2. relating to a U.S. ethnic group descended from dark-skinned African peoples 3. completely dark, with no light 4. served without adding milk or cream 5. dealing with very serious things in a humorous and often macabre way 6. carried out in the utmost secrecy 7. filled with anger or hostility 8. so depressing as to end all hope 9. covered with mud, soil, or any other dark substance 10. causing or associated with severely bad conditions or misfortune | v. | 1. to make something black or cover something in black 2. to cover something, especially shoes or boots, with black polish 3. to hit somebody's eye so that it becomes very bruised and turns a purplish-black colour 4. to organize a boycott of goods or of an activity, especially in support of industrial action being carried out by other trade unions 5. to refuse to work with a company or to buy their goods, especially as a political protest 1. to make something black or cover something in black 2. to cover something, especially shoes or boots, with black polish 3. to hit somebody's eye so that it becomes very bruised and turns a purplish-black colour 4. to organize a boycott of goods or of an activity, especially in support of industrial action being carried out by other trade unions 5. to refuse to work with a company or to buy their goods, especially as a political protest |
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