blacks
美 [blæk]
英 [blæk] 
- n.黑人;布萊克;黑色;黑衣
- adj.黑;有兇兆的;邪惡的;暗的
- v.把…弄黑;把(鞋等)搽黑;染污;變黑
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)黑色染料;黑種人;黑人們
詞形變化
比較級(jí):blacker 最高級(jí):blackest 復(fù)數(shù):blacks 現(xiàn)在分詞:blacking 過(guò)去式:blacked 反義詞
同義詞
英漢解釋
adj. | 9. (土地)被荒廢的;(咖啡)不加糖的;(鋼材等)未加工的 |
n. | 5. 黑斑;污點(diǎn);煤;(靶子等的)黑點(diǎn) |
v. | |
英英解釋
例句
At the time, Morehouse was one of the few southern colleges that accepted blacks.
當(dāng)時(shí),莫爾豪斯接受黑人南部的幾個(gè)高校之一。
My comrades did not notice that the blacks took none of it themselves, and ate greedily.
我的同伴卻不加注意著黑人自己一個(gè)也不吃,所以都隨便吃了。
Africa, he argues, is a black continent, a place where blacks deserves not just a piece of pie, but most of it.
他說(shuō),非洲是黑人的地方,在這里,黑人不僅要參與管理,而且要成為它的主人。
Blacks began to grumble and feel threatened; they wondered if once again they were about to be passed over by those who'd just arrived.
黑人開(kāi)始抱怨,并且感到受到威脅,他們想知道是否他們會(huì)又一次地被人所忽略,而且是被剛剛來(lái)美國(guó)的新移民。
The fear of blacks with guns was one of the reasons behind the Supreme Court's notorious decision in the Dred Scott case.
最高法院在德雷德.斯科特(DredScott)案件中所做出的惡名昭彰的裁決,其幕后的眾多原因之一便是懼怕配備槍支的黑人。
The era of affirmative action, or preferential treatment for blacks, seems to be drawing to a close.
對(duì)于黑人來(lái)說(shuō),“反歧視行動(dòng)”[6]或者說(shuō)“從優(yōu)對(duì)待”的時(shí)代似乎將要一去不復(fù)返。
Neither of us has anything to say to blacks, or to other groups who have been shunted aside by American society.
我們都對(duì)黑人,或被美國(guó)社會(huì)回避的其他群體無(wú)話可說(shuō)。
They said the new state governments of the South would not treat blacks as free and equal citizens.
他們說(shuō),南方新政府不會(huì)將黑奴當(dāng)作自由平等之公民。
President Roosevelt reacted by issuing an order that made it a crime to deny blacks a chance for jobs in defense industries.
羅斯福總統(tǒng)頒布命令作出反應(yīng),使得其成為犯罪的否定黑人為國(guó)防工業(yè)的就業(yè)機(jī)會(huì)。
Now, for many blacks, blacks themselves seem to be denigrating it by flooding the market with trash novels no better than Mickey Spillane.
現(xiàn)在,對(duì)于許多黑人來(lái)說(shuō),黑人自己似乎在貶低它,用一些比米基·史畢蘭(MickeySpillane)好不了多少的垃圾小說(shuō)充塞市場(chǎng)。
Also significant was the fact that in 1847, just one of ten Philadelphia blacks had been born in slavery.
同樣重要的事實(shí)是,1847年在費(fèi)城,只有十分之一的黑人是出生在奴隸制下。
Richard Nixon has so far shown himself hostile to any sweeping efforts to help blacks catch up with whites.
理查德·尼克松現(xiàn)在已表明其態(tài)度,反對(duì)任何幫助黑人趕上白人的大動(dòng)作。
Africa, he argues, is a black continent, a place where blacks deserve not just a piece of pie, but most of it.
他爭(zhēng)辯說(shuō),非洲是個(gè)黑人大陸,一個(gè)黑人應(yīng)該得到更多的地方。
June 21st, 1964 In Philadelphia, Mississippi, three civil rights workers disappear while trying to help blacks register to vote.
1964年6月21日,在費(fèi)城、密西西比、三民權(quán)工人消失而試圖幫助黑人選民登記。
The 32 Battalion. That's right. You know, contrary to what you might think about us. we fought with the blacks, huh? Yeah. Side by side.
在32排-沒(méi)錯(cuò)知道嗎,與你的想法相反的是,我們和黑人一起戰(zhàn)斗,肩并肩。
Within the United States, both East Asians and whites, and whites and blacks agree on which faces are more or less beautiful.
在美國(guó)范圍內(nèi),無(wú)論是東亞人與白人,還是白人與黑人,都在評(píng)定哪張面孔更為美麗上達(dá)成一致。
The men who worked the cattle in the treeless expanses of the West, at least one-fourth of them blacks, became known as cowboys.
那些在荒蕪廣闊的西部驅(qū)使牛工作的人有至少四分之一是黑人,他們被認(rèn)知為牛仔。
When the Democrats were the party of segregation, southern whites voted Democrat and blacks did not vote at all.
當(dāng)民主黨支持種族隔離時(shí),南部的白人全投民主黨人的票,而黑人卻根本不投。
He asked blacks not to be filled with hatred of whites and reminded them that his brother, too, had been killed by a white man.
他期望黑人心中不要充滿對(duì)白人的仇恨,并提醒他們,他的兄弟也是被一名白人殺死的。
This incident incited hundreds of blacks to gather in front of the police station the next day in a confrontation with the police.
這一事件引發(fā)數(shù)百名黑人次日聚集在派出所門口,與警方對(duì)峙。
This enables some of these light Blacks to pass as whites.
這使那些膚色淺淡的黑人可以充作白人。
Either the white community helps the blacks get this equal chance or it represses them.
白人要么幫助黑人獲得平等,要么壓迫黑人。
Carol Willis organized a busload of black Arkansans to come to New York City to talk about what I had done as governor for and with blacks.
卡羅爾.威利斯從阿肯色州組織了一群能夠坐滿公共汽車的黑人,來(lái)紐約市講述我在擔(dān)任州長(zhǎng)期間為黑人以及與黑人共同所做的事跡。
After the war, Tubman returned to Auburn, New York, and continued to help blacks forge new lives in freedom.
在戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)之后,Tubman回到了紐約Auburn,繼續(xù)幫助黑人在自由中塑造新生活。
Within the next year or two many lunch counters and other public places permitted blacks and whites together in many southern towns.
在接下來(lái)的一兩年內(nèi),許多南方鄉(xiāng)鎮(zhèn)的很多速食店和其他公共場(chǎng)合都為黑人和白人同時(shí)開(kāi)發(fā)。
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,令人悲哀和具有諷刺意味的是,黑人發(fā)泄怒火的主要受害者正是黑人自己。
and was known for fiery sermons, like this one in 2003 that focused on what he believed were U. S. government efforts to mistreat blacks.
賴特最近退休,他激烈的布道是出了名的,就像2003年他關(guān)注他所認(rèn)為的美國(guó)政府虐待黑人那樣。
The racial relationship between the American Whites and Blacks has always been an important issue in American society.
美國(guó)白人與黑人之間的種族問(wèn)題一直是美國(guó)社會(huì)的一個(gè)重要問(wèn)題。
In 1965, in an attempt to grant blacks the right to vote in the South, President Lyndon Johnson signed into law the Voting Rights Act.
1965年,為了賦予南部黑人選舉的權(quán)利,里根總統(tǒng)簽定了選舉法案。
During his voyages, despite numerous hostilities, he did not shed any human blood - he shed the blood of blacks!
在他的旅途中,不管面臨多少惡意,他都不傷害任何人類一毫–他只傷害黑鬼!
Previous studies have linked high levels of uric acid and hypertension, but they did not include a large number of blacks.
以前有研究發(fā)現(xiàn)高尿酸血癥與高血壓之間有關(guān)系,但是這些研究都沒(méi)有包括足夠數(shù)量的黑人。
So blacks had to pay their fare at the front, exit the bus, and then walk outside to reenter at the rear door.
因此,黑人要走上巴士前門先付車資,然后下車,走到巴士后門再上車。
He said Frank White was terrible for blacks and had to be defeated.
他說(shuō)弗蘭克.懷特對(duì)待黑人太差勁了,因而應(yīng)該下臺(tái)。
In the end government lawyers in the capital said that the bus company did not have the right to separate blacks from whites on its buses.
最后該州首府的政府律師說(shuō),公共汽車公司無(wú)權(quán)在車上把黑人和白人分隔開(kāi)來(lái)。
l these cities are majority blacks or hispanic. Now call me a racist for telling the truth. . . . Remember the truth hurts!
這些城市大多數(shù)是黑人和西班牙裔。叫我種族主義因?yàn)?/c>我說(shuō)了事實(shí)….記住,事實(shí)會(huì)傷人!
For unknown reasons, blacks and Hispanics were more likely than whites to get defibrillators they probably did not need.
不知什么原因,黑人和西班牙裔比白人更容易獲得可能并非必須的除顫器。
Older women seem to be as solidly pro-Clinton as blacks are solidly pro-Obama.
老年白人女性對(duì)希拉里的支持程度絲毫不亞于黑人對(duì)奧巴馬的支持。
Outside of the South, however, blacks made up a relatively small and relatively poor segment of each state's population.
然而除美國(guó)南部地區(qū)的其它州,黑人數(shù)量卻相對(duì)較少而且貧困。
Moynihan forced a nation to ask, "Is the culture of poor blacks at the core of their problems? "
他讓一個(gè)國(guó)家開(kāi)始思考:“窮苦黑人的文化,是他們所有問(wèn)題的核心所在嗎?”
Southern politics are far from colour-blind , but more blacks hold elected office in the South than in any other region.
南方政治雖遠(yuǎn)未達(dá)到無(wú)種族歧視,但是與其他地區(qū)相比,它有更多的選舉出來(lái)的黑人官員。
Blacks were still getting lynched in the South; Louis seemed to understand his opportunity, and he didn't waste it.
路易斯十分清醒地明白自己的機(jī)會(huì)所在,而且他沒(méi)有浪費(fèi)掉。
Blacks, meanwhile, were dumped into inferior public schools whose mission during apartheid was to teach them to be servants.
與此同時(shí),黑人學(xué)生則陷入困境,他們面對(duì)的是更差的公立學(xué)校,種族隔離時(shí)期,在那里,他們唯一的使命就是學(xué)會(huì)如何做個(gè)好仆人。