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II . black [blæk] VB trans

2. black Brit (boycott):

black

III . black [blæk] N

1. black (colour):

in black
in black and white CINE, phot

2. black (person):

black

See also blue

II . black out VB trans

1. black out:

black out

black box N AVIAT

black eye N

black hole N ASTRON

black ice N

black market N

black marketeer [ˌblækˌmɑ:kɪˈtɪəɐ] N

black pudding N Brit

Black Sea N

black sheep N fig

coal black ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The forewings are black, with dark, brick-red fascia, a row of leaden-metallic round dots throughout and a few black dots before the termen.
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And it conjures up the kind of dark and paranoid imagery that had post-punks of that era reaching for the black eyeliner.
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She works as the head of dream department wearing a black suit and skirt and carrying a red toolbox and an orange-redess ladybug phone.
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The paleo tidal flat deposits include black silty clay, black clay and mud.
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The statue is also wrapped in black crepe paper to mourn national tragedies.
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The mailbox is marked, with a sticker, 7861 printed in black on it.
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The forewings are usually marked with two dark stigmata and a black streak near the apex.
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Alternatively, the bird may also be a forest bird such as a black grouse or capercaillie.
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The caudal fin has black trailing and leading edges, and the pelvic fin is dusky to black.
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The ingredients are minced meat, lambs intestines, rice, tomato paste, red pepper paste, butter, salt, black pepper, allspice, and cinnamon.
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