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blacks 英'blæks美'blæks COCA²⁹⁰¹BNC⁴⁹¹³Economist⁴³³³ 基本英英例句例句 n.黑人⁹⁹名词black的复数形式¹.原型black的复数 名词 black: the quality or state of the achromatic color of least lightness bearing the least resemblance to whitetotal absence of lightBritish chemist who identified carbon dioxide and who formulated the concepts of specific heat and latent heat 1728-1799popular child actress of the 1930's born in 1928a person with dark skin who comes from Africa or whose ancestors came from Africaboard games the darker piecesblack clothing worn as a sign of mourning 动词 black: make or become black用作名词There were both whites andblacksat the meeting.与会的有白人也有黑人。 And I thought, not for the first or last time, that it was sad and ironic that the primary victims of black rage were blacks themselves. 我在想,不是第一次,也不是最后一次,令人悲哀和具有讽刺意味的是,黑人发泄怒火的主要受害者正是黑人自己。 yeeyan And indeed between2008 and2009, the numbers of blacks arrested for murder and robbery each declined by over2%, though this theory has more narrative than evidentiary appeal. 的确,在2008-2009年间,因谋杀和抢劫罪而被铺的黑人数量每年下降超过2%,不过该假说虽然说得通却还需更多的证据。 ecocn As a result, there are fewer blacks and Hispanics on campus in the state. 结果,在加州的校园里就没有那么多黑人和西班牙裔学生。 yeeyan On the contrary, they favored a system that kept blacks out of the paid labor market and away from their jobs. 相反,他们更赞成一个能将黑人自有偿的劳动力市场及自己的工作岗位中排除出去的制度体系。 yeeyan Some 90% of blacks voted for him in Indiana and North Carolina. 在印地安那和北卡罗莱纳,90%的黑人投他的票。 ecocn |