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How to say black in English

"Black" is said to be "black" in English.

Let me take you through other details of black, I hope it will be helpful to you:

1. Word phonetic symbols

Word pronunciation: English? [bl?k]????Beautiful?[bl?k]?

2. Word definition

adj.? Black; without milk; very dirty; angry depressing; evil; gloomy; confidential; black humor

n.? black; black people; black things

v.? resist; (make) Turn black

3. Word usage

The basic meaning of black is "black, black", which refers to black in color, and is often used to modify some objective and real nouns ( Such as hair, skin, etc.). By extension, it can refer to "black", "dirty", "sentimental" and "angry". Occasionally it can also mean "dark" light.

Black can be used as an attributive or predicate in a sentence.

When black is used as a noun, it means "black", which refers to a color relative to white. It can also refer to "black clothes" or dark-skinned people, that is, "blacks".

Black is mainly used as an uncountable noun, and it can also be used as a countable noun when interpreted as "black people".

The first letter of "black" can be capitalized or lowercase.

4. Phrase collocations

black ball? black ticket

black belt? black belt

black bike? black bicycle

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black car? black car

black coffee? pure coffee

black day? evil day

black eye? green eye socket

Black flag? Pirate flag; cholera flag

Black Friday? Black Friday

5. Word meaning analysis

dark, dim, black, gloomy, The adjectives obscure, vague, and gray all mean "a complete or incomplete lack of light".

Dark is the most common word, referring to the lack of natural light or artificial lighting, making something dark or very weak.

Dim refers to insufficient light or poor vision and the inability to see objects clearly.

Black focuses on the color black, and sometimes also refers to lightless darkness.

Gloomy refers to the darkness caused by insufficient light or partial light obstruction.

Obscure refers to an object that is dim, loses its luster or is looming due to insufficient light. When used as a metaphor, it means that it is difficult to understand because it is complex, profound or vague.

Vague is usually used as a metaphor to describe abstract things.

Grey and dark have similar meanings, but focus on the dark and monotonous meaning.

6. Bilingual Examples

The?movie?was?shot?in?black?and?white.?

That movie was shot in black and white.

This?dress?comes?in?black?and?red.?

This dress comes in black and red.

She?became?the?first?black?woman?to?be?elected?to?the?Senate.?

She became the first black person elected to the Senate women.

The?helicopters?appeared?as?two?black?dots?on?the?horizon.?

The helicopters appeared on the horizon like two small black dots.

He?was?riding?on?a?large?black?horse.?

He?was?riding?on?a?large?black?horse.?

He was riding on a tall black horse.

It's?a?complex?issue,?but?he?only?sees?it?in?black?and?white.?

That's a complex issue, but he But I only see the difference between right and wrong.