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    black 的英语意思

    blackblack1 /blæk/ adjective (comparative blacker, superlative blackest) 查看全部语言翻译1colour having the darkest colour, like coal or night颜色最深的,如煤或夜色:  a black evening dress一件黑色晚礼服jet/inky black (=very dark)(=非常暗) jet black hair乌黑的头发2no light very dark because there is no light因没有光线而非常黑暗:  It was still pitch black (=very dark) out.外面仍然是漆黑一片(=非常暗)。3people (also Black) a)belonging to the race of people who originally came from Africa and who have dark brown skin属于最初来自非洲、肤色为深棕色的种族的white:  Over half the students are black.超过一半的学生是黑人。 b)[only before noun] relating to black people与黑人有关的:  politics from a black perspective从黑人视角出发的政治 Black and Asian music黑人与亚裔音乐4drink [only before noun] black coffee or tea does not have milk in it黑咖啡或不加奶的茶不含牛奶 OPP  white:  Black coffee, no sugar, please.请来一杯黑咖啡,不加糖。5dirty informal非正式 very dirty非常脏的be black with soot/dirt/age etc6without hope sad and without hope for the future悲哀的,对未来不抱希望的:  the blackest period of European history欧洲历史上最黑暗的时期 a mood of black despair极度绝望的情绪 It’s been another black day for the car industry, with more job losses announced.汽车行业又迎来了黑暗的一天,更多裁员消息相继宣布。7humour making jokes about serious subjects, especially death以严肃话题(尤其是死亡)为素材开玩笑的:  a very black joke一个非常黑色幽默的笑话8angry [only before noun] full of feelings of anger or hate充满愤怒或仇恨情绪的blackly:  Denise gave me a black look.丹尼斯向我投来一个充满敌意的眼神。9a black mark (against somebody) if there is a black mark against you, someone has a bad opinion of you because of something you have done如果你有污点记录,说明有人因你所做的某件事而对你印象不好10not be as black as you are painted not to be as bad as people say you are并非像别人说的那么坏11bad literary文学 very bad极坏的;邪恶的:  black deeds邪恶的行为blackness noun
    blackblack2 noun 1[uncountable] the dark colour of coal or night煤或夜晚的深色;黑色:  You look good wearing black.你穿黑色很好看。 coal-black2 (also Black) [countable] someone who belongs to the race of people who originally came from Africa and who have dark brown skin最初来自非洲、肤色为深棕色的种族的人;黑人white:  laws that discriminated against blacks歧视黑人的法律3be in the black to have money in your bank account银行账户有余额(不亏损) OPP  be in the red
    blackblack3 verb [transitive] 1British English if a trade union blacks goods or a company, it refuses to work with them如果工会将货物或某公司列为抵制对象,则拒绝与其合作:  The union has blacked all non-urgent work.工会已拒绝承接所有非紧急工作。2 old-fashioned旧式 to make something black使某物变黑black out phrasal verb1to become unconscious失去意识;昏厥 SYN  faint, pass out:  For a few seconds, he thought he was going to black out.有那么几秒钟,他以为自己要昏过去了。2 black something ↔ out to put a dark mark over something so that it cannot be seen在某物上涂黑以使其无法被看见:  The censors had blacked out several words.审查人员已将几个词涂黑删除。3 black something ↔ out to hide or turn off all the lights in a town or city, especially during war(尤指战时)将城镇所有灯光熄灭或遮蔽blackout