单词 | blackly |
释义 | black1 of 3adjective ˈblak 1 : having the very dark color of the night sky or the eye's pupil : of the color black (see black entry 2 sense 2) a black sweater a black dog as black as coal 2 Black or less commonly black a : of or relating to any of various population groups of especially African ancestry often considered as having dark pigmentation of the skin but in fact having a wide range of skin colors Black Americans Note: Capitalization of Black in this use is now widely established. b : of or relating to Black people and often especially to African American people or their culture Black literature a Black college Black pride Black studies Note: Capitalization of Black in this use is now widely established. 3 : dressed in black (see black entry 2 sense 2) playing for the black team 4 : dirty, soiled hands black with grime 5 a : characterized by the absence of light a black night b : reflecting or transmitting little or no light black water c : served without milk or cream black coffee 6 a old-fashioned + literary : thoroughly sinister or evil : wicked When the King heard of this black deed, in his grief and rage he denounced relentless war against his Barons … Charles Dickens b : indicative of condemnation or discredit got a black mark for being late c : heavy, serious the play was a black intrigue 7 : connected with or invoking the supernatural and especially the devil black magic the black arts 8 a : very sad, gloomy, or calamitous black despair b : marked by the occurrence of disaster black Friday 9 a : characterized by hostility or angry discontent : sullen black resentment filled his heart b : distorted or darkened by anger his face was black with rage 10 : having dark skin, hair, and eyes the black Irish 11 chiefly British : subject to boycott by trade-union members as employing or favoring nonunion workers or as operating under conditions considered unfair by the trade union a ship that was declared black by the union 12 a of propaganda : conducted so as to appear to originate within an enemy country and designed to weaken enemy morale Black propaganda … is the business of going to elaborate ends to spread half-true, misleading or downright false information to get your enemy in trouble. Everett G. Martin b : characterized by or connected with the use of black propaganda Press reports say that in addition to dropping leaflets over urban areas, messages were broadcast over two "black" radio stations, … both of which were operated by the CIA. Strategic Intelligence 13 : characterized by grim, distorted, or grotesque satire black humor 14 : of or relating to covert intelligence operations black government programs 15 : having a very deep or low register (see register entry 1 sense 4b) a bass with a black voice blackish ˈbla-kish adjective blackly adverb black 2 of 3noun1 : a pigment or dye of the color black : a black pigment or dye especially : one consisting largely of carbon 2 : the achromatic (see achromatic sense 3) color of least lightness characteristically perceived to belong to objects that neither reflect nor transmit light walls painted in black 3 : something that is black: such as a : black clothing looks good in black b : a black animal (such as a horse) c baseball : the narrow, black edge of home plate a pitch on the black [=a pitch that crosses over the very edge of home plate] 4 Black or less commonly black a : a person belonging to any of various population groups of especially African ancestry often considered as having dark pigmentation of the skin but in fact having a wide range of skin colors Note: Capitalization of Black in this use is now widely established. b : african american Note: Capitalization of Black in this use is now widely established. Note: Use of the noun Black in the singular to refer to a person is considered offensive. The plural form Blacks is still commonly used by Black people and others to refer to Black people as a group or community, but the plural form too is increasingly considered offensive, and most style guides advise writers to use Black people rather than Blacks when practical. 5 in board games : the pieces of a dark color in a board game for two players (such as chess) black moves second 6 : total or nearly total absence of light the black of night 7 : the condition of making a profit —usually used with the operating in the black compare red sense 6 black 3 of 3verb blacked; blacking; blacks intransitive verb : to become black (see black entry 1) : blacken As she leaned against the stone cross … , the sky blacked with clouds. Hugh Coleman Davidson transitive verb 1 : to make black blacked his boots 2 chiefly British : to declare (something, such as a business or industry) subject to boycott by trade-union members blackly adverbas in darkly Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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