blackly
adv. 抑郁地;愤怒地;阴险地;黑暗地
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adv. 抑郁地;愤怒地;阴险地;黑暗地
1. of the color black (see black entry 2 sense 2)
a black sweater a black dog as black as coal
2. of or relating to any of various population groups having dark pigmentation of the skin
black Americans
3. of or relating to African American people or their culture
black literature a black college Black pride Black studies
4. dressed in black (see black entry 2 sense 2)
playing for the black team
5. dirty, soiled
hands black with grime
6. characterized by the absence of light
a black night
7. reflecting or transmitting little or no light
black water
8. served without milk or cream
black coffee
9. thoroughly sinister or evil wicked
When the King heard of this black deed, in his grief and rage he denounced relentless war against his Barons …
— Charles Dickens
10. indicative of condemnation or discredit
got a black mark for being late
11. heavy, serious
the play was a black intrigue
12. connected with or invoking the supernatural and especially the devil
black magic the black arts
13. very sad, gloomy, or calamitous
black despair
14. marked by the occurrence of disaster
black Friday
15. characterized by hostility or angry discontent sullen
black resentment filled his heart
16. distorted or darkened by anger
his face was black with rage
17. having dark skin, hair, and eyes
the black Irish
18. subject to boycott by trade-union members as employing or favoring nonunion workers or as operating under conditions considered unfair by the trade union
a ship that was declared black by the union
19. conducted so as to appear to originate within an enemy country and designed to weaken enemy morale
Black propaganda … is the business of going to elaborate ends to spread half-true, misleading or downright false information to get your enemy in trouble.
— Everett G. Martin
20. characterized by or connected with the use of black propaganda
Press reports say that in addition to dropping leaflets over urban areas, messages were broadcast over two "black" radio stations, … both of which were operated by the CIA.
— Strategic Intelligence
21. characterized by grim, distorted, or grotesque satire
black humor
22. of or relating to covert intelligence operations
black government programs
23. having a very deep or low register (see register entry 1 sense 4b)
a bass with a black voice
24. a pigment or dye of the color black a black pigment or dye especially one consisting largely of carbon
25. the achromatic (see achromatic sense 3) color of least lightness characteristically perceived to belong to objects that neither reflect nor transmit light
walls painted in black
26. something that is black: such as
27. black clothing
looks good in black
28. a black animal (such as a horse)
29. the narrow, black edge of home plate
a pitch on the black [=a pitch that crosses over the very edge of home plate]
30. a person belonging to any of various population groups having dark pigmentation of the skin
31. african american Note: Use of the noun black in the singular to refer to a person is considered offensive. The plural form blacks is commonly used to refer to black people as a group or community.
a position supported by both blacks and whites blacks and other people of color
32. the pieces of a dark color in a board game for two players (such as chess)
black moves second
33. total or nearly total absence of light
the black of night
34. the condition of making a profit —usually used with the
operating in the black — compare red sense 6
35. to become black (see black entry 1)
36. to make black
blacked his boots
37. to declare (something, such as a business or industry) subject to boycott by trade-union members
38. Hugo LaFayette 1886–1971 American jurist and politician
39. Sir James Whyte 1924–2010 British pharmacologist
40. river 101 miles (162 kilometers) long in east central Louisiana flowing south into the Red River
41. river 500 miles (805 kilometers) long in southeastern Asia rising in central Yunnan, China, and flowing southeast to the Red River in northern Vietnam
42. having the very dark color of coal or the night sky
43. very dark because there is no light
44. of or relating to a race of people who have dark skin and who come originally from Africa
45. the dark color of coal or the night sky
46. black clothing
47. a person belonging to a race of people who have dark skin a black person
48. to make (something) black
49. to refuse to work for or with (a business, employer, etc.) or to buy (goods, services, etc.)
50. of the color of coal colored black
51. very dark
a black night
52. of or relating to any peoples having dark skin and especially any of the original peoples of Africa south of the Sahara
53. of or relating to Americans having ancestors from Africa south of the Sahara
54. wicked sense 1
a black deed
55. very sad or gloomy
in a black mood
56. unfriendly sense 1
a black look
57. the color of coal the opposite of white
58. black clothing
He is dressed in black.
59. a person belonging to a race of people having dark skin
60. an American having black African ancestors african-american
61. total or near total darkness
the black of night
62. the condition of making a profit
The company is in the black.
63. blacken sense 1
64. to lose consciousness or the ability to see for a short time
angrilyad 愤怒地
wrathfullyad 愤怒地
the sun was low across the new-plowed fields and the tall woods across the river were looming blackly in silhouette.
在新翻耕过的田地那边,太阳已经西下,河对岸高高的树林已经在幽暗的暮色中渐渐模糊。
he shakes his head, as if he cannot believe how blackly comic the scene must have appeared in that hushed hospital room in budapest.
他摇摇头,似乎不相信在布达佩斯那个寂静的病房里会出现那么抑郁的喜剧情景。
in light colour dolostone abound with carbonification blackly non-stromatolite ecologic system cyanobacteria dolostone.
在浅色白云巖地层中富含炭化的黑色非叠层石生态系兰细菌白云巖。
ebony乌木制的,黑檀木制的;乌黑色的
pitch-black漆黑的;墨黑的;极黑的
pitch-dark漆黑的
pitchy漆黑的;沥青的;粘性的
raven掠夺,劫掠;大乌鸦
sable(Sable) (美)塞布尔(人名)
white白色;洁白;白种人