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blackness

/blak-nis/US // ˈblæk nɪs //

漆黑一片,漆黑,黑暗,黑色

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the quality or state of being black.
    • : the quality or state of being a Black person.
    • : Negritude.

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Examples

  • The built-in columnated infrared illuminator lets you see in pitch blackness, while the 50mm objective lens lets in plenty of light and affords a field of view of 53 feet at a distance of 200 feet.

  • When the power goes out, the two young scientists are plunged into pitch blackness.

  • She puts her head back against the cool concrete, feeling like she is floating in the blackness, the outside world a meaningless thing far beyond.

  • When you are firing out at night, the red tracers go out into the blackness as if you were drawing with a light pen.

  • The conforms of systemic racism have caused a precious grasping of your blackness that oft times seeks to destroy us.

  • In black-ish, Dre reacts by trying to reaffirm his blackness within his home.

  • Blackness is another issue entirely apart from class in America,” Proctor said.

  • There seemed a sense that his blackness alone lent him a protean kind of wisdom, power, promise—hope, we might recall.

  • "We are going into the sunlight, out of the shadow;" and she glanced back at the west, which was of a slaty blackness.

  • The gas-lamps, too, seemed in a fog and struggled feebly against the blackness of the evening.

  • As he fell a great blackness rose around him, and with it the bewildered clamour of awakened dogs.

  • My head sank to the table and my hands clasped my eyes to shut out the blackness.

  • The mountain's shadow was over it and deepening fast, warning us to hurry before the road was lost in blackness.