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Что (кто) такое black - определение

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Black(The Movie); BLACK; Black (band); The black; Black (The Movie); Black(Black album); Black (song); Black (film); Black (album); Black (Black album); Black (2015 film); The Black; Black (TV series)
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black         
  • Modern-day monks of the [[Order of Saint Benedict]] in New Jersey
  • Namesake of the idiom "black sheep"
  •  Japanese men traditionally wear a black kimono with some white decoration on their wedding day
  • Hussar from Husaren-Regiment Nr.5 (von Ruesch) in 1744 with the [[Totenkopf]] on the mirliton (ger. Flügelmütze).
  • [[Megaloceros]] cave art at Lascaux
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Color/black; Color/Black; Blackeness; Black (color); Black (Colour); Black (colour); Blackest; Blackly; (0, 0, 0); Rgb(0, 0, 0); 000000
(blacker, blackest, blacks, blacking, blacked)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
Something that is black is of the darkest colour that there is, the colour of the sky at night when there is no light at all.
She was wearing a black coat with a white collar...
He had thick black hair...
I wear a lot of black...
He was dressed all in black.
COLOUR
2.
A black person belongs to a race of people with dark skins, especially a race from Africa.
He worked for the rights of black people...
...the traditions of the black community.
ADJ
3.
Black people are sometimes referred to as blacks. This use could cause offence.
There are about thirty-one million blacks in the US.
N-COUNT: usu pl
4.
Black coffee or tea has no milk or cream added to it.
A cup of black tea or black coffee contains no calories...
I drink coffee black.
ADJ: ADJ n, v n ADJ
5.
If you describe a situation as black, you are emphasizing that it is very bad indeed.
It was, he said later, one of the blackest days of his political career...
The future for the industry looks even blacker.
ADJ [emphasis]
6.
If someone is in a black mood, they feel very miserable and depressed.
Her mood was blacker than ever.
ADJ
7.
Black humour involves jokes about sad or difficult situations.
'So you can all go over there and get shot,' he said, with the sort of black humour common among British troops here...
It's a black comedy of racial prejudice, mistaken identity and thwarted expectations.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
8.
People who believe in black magic believe that it is possible to communicate with evil spirits.
He was also alleged to have conducted black magic ceremonies...
The King was unjustly accused of practising the black arts.
ADJ: ADJ n
9.
If you say that someone is black and blue, you mean that they are badly bruised.
Whenever she refused, he'd beat her black and blue...
Bud's nose was still black and blue.
PHRASE: usu PHR after v, v-link PHR
10.
If a person or an organization is in the black, they do not owe anyone any money.
Until his finances are in the black I don't want to get married.
? in the red
PHRASE: v-link PHR, PHR after v
11.
If someone gives you a black look, they look at you in a way that shows that they are very angry about something.
Passing my stall, she cast black looks at the amount of stuff still unsold.
PHRASE: N inflects, usu PHR after v
black         
  • Modern-day monks of the [[Order of Saint Benedict]] in New Jersey
  • Namesake of the idiom "black sheep"
  •  Japanese men traditionally wear a black kimono with some white decoration on their wedding day
  • Hussar from Husaren-Regiment Nr.5 (von Ruesch) in 1744 with the [[Totenkopf]] on the mirliton (ger. Flügelmütze).
  • [[Megaloceros]] cave art at Lascaux
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Color/black; Color/Black; Blackeness; Black (color); Black (Colour); Black (colour); Blackest; Blackly; (0, 0, 0); Rgb(0, 0, 0); 000000
¦ adjective
1. of the very darkest colour due to the absence of or complete absorption of light.
(of coffee or tea) served without milk.
2. relating to or denoting a human group having dark-coloured skin, especially of African or Australian Aboriginal ancestry.
3. characterized by tragedy, disaster, or despair.
(of humour) presenting tragic or harrowing situations in comic terms.
full of anger or hatred.
4. Brit. dated (of goods or work) not to be handled or undertaken by trade union members, as an expression of solidarity with an industrial dispute elsewhere.
5. (of a ski run) of the highest level of difficulty.
6. of or denoting the suits spades and clubs in a pack of cards.
¦ noun
1. black colour or pigment.
black clothes or material, worn as a sign of mourning.
(Black) the player of the black pieces in chess or draughts.
2. a member of a dark-skinned people, especially one of African or Australian Aboriginal ancestry.
3. Brit. informal blackcurrant cordialect
¦ verb
1. make black, especially by the application of black polish or make-up.
2. (black something out) make a room or building dark by extinguishing lights, covering windows, etc.
obscure something completely.
(of a television company) decide not to broadcast a controversial programme.
3. (black out) undergo a sudden and temporary loss of consciousness.
4. Brit. dated refuse to deal with (goods or people) or undertake (work), as a form of industrial action.
Phrases
black someone's eye hit someone in the eye so as to cause bruising.
in the black not owing any money.
in someone's black books informal in disfavour with someone.
look on the black side informal take a pessimistic view of a situation.
Derivatives
blackish adjective
blackly adverb
blackness noun
Origin
OE bl?c, of Gmc origin.
Usage
Black has been used to refer to African peoples and their descendants since the 14th century, and it is the most widely used and generally accepted term in Britain today. In the US the currently preferred term is African American.
black         
  • Modern-day monks of the [[Order of Saint Benedict]] in New Jersey
  • Namesake of the idiom "black sheep"
  •  Japanese men traditionally wear a black kimono with some white decoration on their wedding day
  • Hussar from Husaren-Regiment Nr.5 (von Ruesch) in 1744 with the [[Totenkopf]] on the mirliton (ger. Flügelmütze).
  • [[Megaloceros]] cave art at Lascaux
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Color/black; Color/Black; Blackeness; Black (color); Black (Colour); Black (colour); Blackest; Blackly; (0, 0, 0); Rgb(0, 0, 0); 000000
n.
profit
1) in the black (to operate in the black)
sign of mourning
2) to wear black
3) jet black
black         
  • Modern-day monks of the [[Order of Saint Benedict]] in New Jersey
  • Namesake of the idiom "black sheep"
  •  Japanese men traditionally wear a black kimono with some white decoration on their wedding day
  • Hussar from Husaren-Regiment Nr.5 (von Ruesch) in 1744 with the [[Totenkopf]] on the mirliton (ger. Flügelmütze).
  • [[Megaloceros]] cave art at Lascaux
DARKEST COLOR
Color/black; Color/Black; Blackeness; Black (color); Black (Colour); Black (colour); Blackest; Blackly; (0, 0, 0); Rgb(0, 0, 0); 000000
I. a.
1.
Dark, ebon, inky, atramentous, swarthy.
2.
Murky, dusky, pitchy, dingy, Cimmerian, lowering.
3.
Dismal, sullen, forbidding, gloomy, dark, depressing, doleful, sombre, mournful, disastrous, calamitous.
4.
Wicked, atrocious, villanous, infamous, nefarious, heinous, flagitious, diabolic, infernal, hellish, fiendish, devilish, outrageous, monstrous, horrible.
II. n.
1.
Black color.
2.
Mourning, black garments.
3.
Negro, blackamoor, black man, moor, blackey.
Black         
  • Modern-day monks of the [[Order of Saint Benedict]] in New Jersey
  • Namesake of the idiom "black sheep"
  •  Japanese men traditionally wear a black kimono with some white decoration on their wedding day
  • Hussar from Husaren-Regiment Nr.5 (von Ruesch) in 1744 with the [[Totenkopf]] on the mirliton (ger. Flügelmütze).
  • [[Megaloceros]] cave art at Lascaux
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Color/black; Color/Black; Blackeness; Black (color); Black (Colour); Black (colour); Blackest; Blackly; (0, 0, 0); Rgb(0, 0, 0); 000000
·noun A black pigment or dye.
II. Black ·noun A stain; a spot; a smooch.
III. Black ·noun A black garment or dress; as, she wears black.
IV. Black ·noun Mourning garments of a black color; funereal drapery.
V. Black ·adv Sullenly; threateningly; maliciously; so as to produce blackness.
VI. Black ·noun The part of a thing which is distinguished from the rest by being black.
VII. Black ·adj To make black and shining, as boots or a stove, by applying blacking and then polishing with a brush.
VIII. Black ·adj Expressing menace, or discontent; threatening; sullen; foreboding; as, to regard one with black looks.
IX. Black ·adj To make black; to Blacken; to Soil; to Sully.
X. Black ·noun A negro; a person whose skin is of a black color, or shaded with black; ·esp. a member or descendant of certain African races.
XI. Black ·adj In a less literal sense: Enveloped or shrouded in darkness; very dark or gloomy; as, a black night; the heavens black with clouds.
XII. Black ·noun That which is destitute of light or whiteness; the darkest color, or rather a destitution of all color; as, a cloth has a good black.
XIII. Black ·adj Fig.: Dismal, gloomy, or forbidding, like darkness; destitute of moral light or goodness; atrociously wicked; cruel; mournful; calamitous; horrible.
XIV. Black ·adj Destitute of light, or incapable of reflecting it; of the color of soot or coal; of the darkest or a very dark color, the opposite of white; characterized by such a color; as, black cloth; black hair or eyes.
Black         
  • Modern-day monks of the [[Order of Saint Benedict]] in New Jersey
  • Namesake of the idiom "black sheep"
  •  Japanese men traditionally wear a black kimono with some white decoration on their wedding day
  • Hussar from Husaren-Regiment Nr.5 (von Ruesch) in 1744 with the [[Totenkopf]] on the mirliton (ger. Flügelmütze).
  • [[Megaloceros]] cave art at Lascaux
DARKEST COLOR
Color/black; Color/Black; Blackeness; Black (color); Black (Colour); Black (colour); Blackest; Blackly; (0, 0, 0); Rgb(0, 0, 0); 000000

Black is a color which results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness. Black and white have often been used to describe opposites such as good and evil, the Dark Ages versus Age of Enlightenment, and night versus day. Since the Middle Ages, black has been the symbolic color of solemnity and authority, and for this reason it is still commonly worn by judges and magistrates.

Black was one of the first colors used by artists in Neolithic cave paintings. It was used in ancient Egypt and Greece as the color of the underworld. In the Roman Empire, it became the color of mourning, and over the centuries it was frequently associated with death, evil, witches, and magic. In the 14th century, it was worn by royalty, clergy, judges and government officials in much of Europe. It became the color worn by English romantic poets, businessmen and statesmen in the 19th century, and a high fashion color in the 20th century. According to surveys in Europe and North America, it is the color most commonly associated with mourning, the end, secrets, magic, force, violence, fear, evil and elegance.

Black is the most common ink color used for printing books, newspapers and documents, as it provides the highest contrast with white paper and thus is the easiest color to read. Similarly, black text on a white screen is the most common format used on computer screens. As of September 2019, the darkest material is made by MIT engineers from vertically aligned carbon nanotubes.

Black (surname)         
FAMILY NAME
Dr. Black; Dr Black
Black is a surname which can be of either English, Scottish, Irish or French origin. In the cases of non-English origin, the surname is likely to be an Anglicisation.
Blackly         
  • Modern-day monks of the [[Order of Saint Benedict]] in New Jersey
  • Namesake of the idiom "black sheep"
  •  Japanese men traditionally wear a black kimono with some white decoration on their wedding day
  • Hussar from Husaren-Regiment Nr.5 (von Ruesch) in 1744 with the [[Totenkopf]] on the mirliton (ger. Flügelmütze).
  • [[Megaloceros]] cave art at Lascaux
DARKEST COLOR
Color/black; Color/Black; Blackeness; Black (color); Black (Colour); Black (colour); Blackest; Blackly; (0, 0, 0); Rgb(0, 0, 0); 000000
·adv In a black manner; darkly, in color; gloomily; threateningly; atrociously.
Black (singer Black album)         
STUDIO ALBUM BY BRITISH SINGER-SONGWRITER BLACK
Black (1987 album); Black (Black (singer) album)
Black is a self-titled album by Black, the musical vehicle of Colin Vearncombe. It is a retrospective album released in 1987 by Black's former label Warner Music Group after his commercial breakthrough with the album Wonderful Life (on A&M Records) and comprises several singles recorded while Vearncombe was signed to Warner.
Black (band Black album)         
STUDIO ALBUM BY BANGLADESHI ROCK BAND BLACK
Black (Bangladeshi band album); Black (2011 album); Black (Black (Bangladeshi band) album); Black (Bangladeshi band Black album)
Black is the self tiled fourth studio album by Bangladeshi rock band Black. In 2009 Black announced on their official Facebook page that they had started to work on their fourth studio album and it would be a self-titled album.

Википедия

Black (disambiguation)

Black is a color corresponding to the absence of light.

Black may also refer to: