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单词 black
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blackblack1 /blæk/ ●●● S1 W1 adjective Etymology Collocations 1COLOR having the darkest color, like coal or night:  a shiny black car The letters were white on a black background. She has jet-black (=very dark black) hair.2NO LIGHT very dark because there is no light:  The room was pitch black (=completely dark).3PEOPLE (also Black) a)belonging to the race of people who originally came from Africa and who have dark brown skin:  Most of the students at Dorsey High are black. b)[only before noun] relating to or concerning black people:  politics from a black perspective contemporary Black music4COFFEE black coffee does not have milk or cream in it:  Do you take your coffee black?5DIRTY very dirty:  My hands were black from working on the car.black with soot/age/dirt firefighters whose faces are black with soot6a 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:  It is almost impossible to borrow money if you have any black marks against you.7WITHOUT HOPE sad and without much hope for the future SYN gloomy:  Tony was in a black mood. a black period in our history It was a black day (=when something very bad happens) for the peace process.8HUMOR making jokes about serious subjects, especially death:  The humor is as black as his shoes. black comedy, black humor9ANGRY full of feelings of anger or hate:  Denise gave me a black look.10EVIL literary very bad SYN evil:  black deeds[Origin: Old English blæc] see also blacklyblackness noun [countable]
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blackblack2 ●●● S2 W2 noun Collocations 1[uncountable] the dark color of night or coal:  Black is his favorite color. You look good in black (=wearing black clothes).2[countable] (also Black) someone who belongs to the race of people who originally came from Africa and who have dark brown skinwhite:  The laws were used to discriminate against blacks.3be in the black to have more money than you owe OPP be in the red4[uncountable] black paint, color, makeup, etc.:  Put some more black around your eyes.
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blackblack3 verb Verb Table black out phrasal verb1 to become unconscious SYN faint, pass out:  The clerk was hit on the head and blacked out.2 black something ↔ out to put a dark mark over something so that it cannot be seen:  The censors had blacked out several words.3 black something ↔ out to hide or turn off all the lights in a town or city, especially during war see also blackout
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