Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Black"
The meaning of "Black" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does I blacked out out mean?
A:
They fainted or passed out
Q:
What does Back in black mean?
A:
In the song, "Back in Black" means getting back into the rock and roll scene. It literally means they are wearing black leather clothes again
Q:
What does Black black, black and blue,beat me 'till I'm numb,
tell the devil I said hey when you get back to where your from,
Mad woman, bad woman, that's just what you are,
yeah, you'd smile in my face,then rip the brakes out my car. mean?
tell the devil I said hey when you get back to where your from,
Mad woman, bad woman, that's just what you are,
yeah, you'd smile in my face,then rip the brakes out my car. mean?
A:
멍이 들고
바보가 될 때까지 때려맞아
네가 있던 곳으로 돌아갈 때 악마에게 내 안부나 전해줘
돌아버린 여자, 나쁜 여자
넌 그런 여자야
날 비웃고 내 차의 브레이크를 없에버릴걸
바보가 될 때까지 때려맞아
네가 있던 곳으로 돌아갈 때 악마에게 내 안부나 전해줘
돌아버린 여자, 나쁜 여자
넌 그런 여자야
날 비웃고 내 차의 브레이크를 없에버릴걸
Q:
What does a expressão black and blue mean?
A:
a expressão black and blue é para uma pessoa que está cheio de lesões no corpo
Q:
What does black and blue mean?
A:
Bruised. It refers to the change in color of the skin when someone has a bruise.
Example sentences using "Black"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with black out.
A:
become unconscious
phrasal verb. black out. to become unconscious for a short time synonym faint. The driver had probably blacked out at the wheel.
He had blacked out as his car hit the tree.
Half the pages in the report had been blacked out for security reasons.
transitive to make a place dark by turning off all the lights, for example so that the enemy cannot see a place at night.
There was an electricity black-out in a large area in the north of the country. I suffered a black-out which lasted for several minutes.
The child's mother blacked out on seeing him at the hospital.
• I had a black out at the party and do not remember him bringing me home.
The entire city was blacked out overnight.
This card has no blackout dates for travel.
become unconscious
phrasal verb. black out. to become unconscious for a short time synonym faint. The driver had probably blacked out at the wheel.
He had blacked out as his car hit the tree.
Half the pages in the report had been blacked out for security reasons.
transitive to make a place dark by turning off all the lights, for example so that the enemy cannot see a place at night.
There was an electricity black-out in a large area in the north of the country. I suffered a black-out which lasted for several minutes.
The child's mother blacked out on seeing him at the hospital.
• I had a black out at the party and do not remember him bringing me home.
The entire city was blacked out overnight.
This card has no blackout dates for travel.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with black and white.
A:
This isn't really used daily but I can give you some sentences with "black and white" in it. Examples: This dress is black and white. My blanket has black and white dots on it. I painted the walls black and white.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with it isn’t black and white.
A:
"Rocket science: It isn't black and white"
It means that something is not simple to understand. For example, you asked for a basic explanation so you wanted a "black and white" explanation rather than a long history lesson describing how the term came about.
It means that something is not simple to understand. For example, you asked for a basic explanation so you wanted a "black and white" explanation rather than a long history lesson describing how the term came about.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with black on.
A:
A: Tell me more about your painting.
B: Well, as you can see, I've utilized a black on white color scheme. I think the juxtaposition of these colors really emphasizes the imagery and counterpoint the surrealism of the underlying metaphor of the Vogonity of my compassionate soul
A: I see.
B: Well, as you can see, I've utilized a black on white color scheme. I think the juxtaposition of these colors really emphasizes the imagery and counterpoint the surrealism of the underlying metaphor of the Vogonity of my compassionate soul
A: I see.
Synonyms of "Black" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between long black and black long ?
A:
English adjective order is complex. Size and shape come before color.
Interestingly, English-speakers never learn adjective order in school. It comes to them naturally.
Interestingly, English-speakers never learn adjective order in school. It comes to them naturally.
Q:
What is the difference between black out and knock out ?
A:
"Black out" is to not remember a period of time.
If you get really drunk you might "black out."
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"Knock out" is to be rendered unconscious.
Mike Tyson would "knock out" his opponents.
If you get really drunk you might "black out."
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"Knock out" is to be rendered unconscious.
Mike Tyson would "knock out" his opponents.
Q:
What is the difference between blacked out and faint ?
A:
to black out is to lose memory of an action you have just done, but still be "conscious" so to speak. blacking out is commonly associated with drinking too much alcohol, becauss you do many things that you cant remember no matter how hard you try.
to faint is to completely lose consciousness, often causing you to fall. fainting can be caused by inadequate oxygen flow to the brain, or by something scary, etc
to faint is to completely lose consciousness, often causing you to fall. fainting can be caused by inadequate oxygen flow to the brain, or by something scary, etc
Q:
What is the difference between to black out and to pass out ?
A:
ellos son sinónimos y son intercambiables. Significan perder el conocimiento por un breve período. “black out” a menudo se asocia con un alto nivel del consumo de alcohol y con frecuencia, no hay ningún recuerdo del evento cuando se despiertan
desmayarse, desvanecerse, perder el conocimiento
Comencé a desvanecerme por un segundo, pero ya pasó.
I started to black out for a second but it passed
¡Creía que me iba a desmayar!
I thought that I was going to faint
desmayarse, desvanecerse, perder el conocimiento
Comencé a desvanecerme por un segundo, pero ya pasó.
I started to black out for a second but it passed
¡Creía que me iba a desmayar!
I thought that I was going to faint
Q:
What is the difference between black out and outage ?
A:
Blackout = complete loss of power. Mostly happened in short duration, and it happened so sudden. (No advance warning
Power outage = mostly happened because some reasons (e.g., damaged power generator, etc). Oftenly happened in location where a lot of construction is occuring.
쉽게 말하면,
Blackout - it can effect large area (your city)
Power outage - it only effect small area (only at your home/only on your 동네)
Power outage = mostly happened because some reasons (e.g., damaged power generator, etc). Oftenly happened in location where a lot of construction is occuring.
쉽게 말하면,
Blackout - it can effect large area (your city)
Power outage - it only effect small area (only at your home/only on your 동네)
Translations of "Black"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 黒歴史(black history?)
A:
"Dark past"
You could also say "dark history"
You could also say "dark history"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? black
A:
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? 私が好きなマイケルジャクソンの曲でblack or white?という曲があります
A:
My favorite song by Michael Jackson is a song called "Black or White?".
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? all in black
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? black
A:
"Black"
Other questions about "Black"
Q:
I am ( ) black hair.
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What's the blank space ?😅
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What's the blank space ?😅
A:
I am (a man with) black hair.
Q:
I am ( ) black hair.
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What's the blank space ?😅
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What's the blank space ?😅
A:
@jokifreek then you can say, "I have black hair" "I am black haired"
Q:
Why blacks rapper says "shit nigga"?
A:
shit is a bad word- rappers say bad words a lot
nigga is a modern form of a very bad and offensive words (that slave owners claled their slaves back when america has slavery). black people have reclaimed that word and made it theirs, so only they can say it
nigga is a modern form of a very bad and offensive words (that slave owners claled their slaves back when america has slavery). black people have reclaimed that word and made it theirs, so only they can say it
Q:
Black children are more likely than white students to be suspended for nebulous, nonviolent infractions such as dress-code violations and tardiness ; when students commit more objective, violent offenses, schools still suspend black students 88 percent of the time, compared with 72 percent of the time for white children.
What does the "objective offenses" mean?
What does the "objective offenses" mean?
A:
first the writer explains about the non violent infractions, then it is compared with the "objective violent", which means the physical violence infraction itself. it is used to emphasize i think
Q:
Black crystal garlic contains 10 times nutrition and activity of SOD (complex of enzyme) than the fresh garlic. In fermentation process, black crystal garlic retain the micronutrient, and turn the protein into 18 kinds of amino acids that human body needs. It tastes sweet and sour, like the candied fruit, and without the unpleasant odor. Does this sound natural?
A:
Black crystal garlic contains 10 times more/the nutrition and activity of SOD (complex of enzyme) than fresh garlic. During/In THE fermentation process, black crystal garlic retainS the micronutrient, and turnS the protein into 18 kinds of amino acids that THE human body needs. It tastes sweet and sour, like the candied fruit, and without the unpleasant odor.
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