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  1. black

    • IPA[blak]

    英式

    • adj.
      of the very darkest colour owing to the absence of or complete absorption of light; the opposite of white;(of the sky or night) completely dark owing to the sun, moon, or stars not being visible
    • n.
      black colour or pigment;black clothes or material, typically worn as a sign of mourning
    • v.
      make (something) black; blacken;make (one's face) black with make-up or another substance, as a disguise or to imitate the appearance of a black person
    • verb: black, 3rd person present: blacks, gerund or present participle: blacking, past tense: blacked, past participle: blacked

    • noun: black, plural noun: blacks

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    • 1. black colour or pigment a tray decorated in black and green a series of paintings done only in greys and blacks
    • black clothes or material, typically worn as a sign of mourning only one or two of the mourners were in black
    • darkness, especially of night or an overcast sky the only thing visible in the black was the light of the torch
    • the player of the black pieces in chess or draughts Black's king's defences are somewhat weakened
    • a black thing, in particular the black ball in snooker.
    • British informal blackcurrant cordial a rum and black
    • 2. the situation of not owing money to a bank or of making a profit in a business operation it is hoped the club will be back in the black by the end of the season I managed to break even in the first six months—quite a short time for a small business to get into the black
    • 3. a member of a human group having dark-coloured skin, especially one of sub-Saharan African ancestry.
    • Australian a person of Australian Aboriginal ancestry.

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