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Meanings of
blacks
in anglès
rus
чернокожие люди
portuguès
negro
espanyol
negro
català
negres
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Humans typically having a degree of Sub-Saharan African ancestry.
black
black people
black man
black woman
black person
white men
white women
Related terms
race
català
negres
Synonyms
Examples for "
black
"
black
black people
black man
black woman
black person
Examples for "
black
"
1
The pet was now in the arms of the woman in
black
.
2
Tinaja similar in form and size to the preceding;
black
polished ware.
3
Brief shots of
black
-
clad
armed men standing at attention, pleased; general joy.
4
Look at your boat, sir; you in the red and
black
caps.
5
This is not a
black
-
and
-
white
1930s issue, this is a global issue.
1
The food was plenty; the poor
black
people
lazy and not unhappy.
2
The
black
people
call him Mavoom, but his white name is Rodd.
3
I can do all sorts of things with
black
people
,
of course.
4
My father's example taught me to love the way
black
people
speak.
5
However,
black
people
are still under-represented in Britain's financial heart, he says.
1
The
black
man
rolled his eyes in piteous appeal to his master:
2
As a slave the
black
man
received no compensation for his labor.
3
The
black
man
halted at the first cry and looked about him.
4
At that the
black
man
threw back his head and laughed loudly.
5
The white man has an influence which the
black
man
has not.
1
This particular old
black
woman
was a striking specimen of her class.
2
The door opened a crack, and the
black
woman
's
watchful eyes appeared.
3
Can you not let the
black
woman
,
as you call her, rest?
4
Esmeralda! he cried again, shaking the
black
woman
roughly by the shoulder.
5
Fourteen years earlier, she became the first
black
woman
elected to Congress.
1
It seemed unthinkable then that a
black
person
would be elected president.
2
He's a
black
person
again. Mmusi Maimane is one of us now.
3
By this time I was scared to call myself a
black
person
.
4
But the American black man is a unique kind of
black
person
.
5
And all of those things happened simply because I was a
black
person
.
1
The
white
men
also disappeared over the mountains; the rout was mutual.
2
There were also two
white
men
in the stern-sheets of the canoe.
3
But they were
white
men
;
they were brothers in this wild land.
4
With the few
white
men
in the district she was very friendly.
5
The two
white
men
were invited to take part in the games.
1
All being understood I started on the trail of the
white
women
.
2
You are the first
white
women
whose feet have trod this region.
3
He had tortured and shamed her as few
white
women
have been.
4
A
white
women
's
seat was reportedly broken and she needed to move.
5
They were suburban
white
women
,
people of color, and idealistic young people.
Usage of
blacks
in anglès
1
Some of those efforts have shown signs of success among young
blacks
.
2
Moreover,
blacks
and whites here seemed to be on far better terms.
3
Wider testing for HIV among
blacks
is also essential, the report stressed.
4
His support among
blacks
,
never high, has settled at 17 per cent.
5
Development would continue, everyone would be better off, not least the
blacks
.
6
Recent data indicate job gains for
blacks
may already be leveling off.
7
The prejudice against the
blacks
was still strong even in the North.
8
When looking for accommodation, she is often told
blacks
are not welcome.
9
Moving beyond Cape Town has helped to reach middle-class
blacks
,
McCulloch said.
10
The
blacks
were thought of in hunting as well as the whites.
11
Do this at once yourself; none of the
blacks
are to know.
12
This disparity has often been called racist, since it disproportionately imprisons
blacks
.
13
We were going in the direction we fancied the
blacks
had taken.
14
Having secured the sucker, the
blacks
farm it in their haphazard fashion.
15
An unrepentant Andre Slade shows journalists why
blacks
and whites are different.
16
I proposed pardon for the rebels and the ballot for the
blacks
.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
blacks
black
Noun
Plural
Frequent collocations
free blacks
other blacks
poor blacks
young blacks
few blacks
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Translations for
blacks
rus
чернокожие люди
негры
portuguès
negro
preto
pretos
povo negro
negros
afro-descendente
negroide
negróide
afrodescendente
espanyol
negro
negra
mujer negra
raza negra
raza africana
persona negra
hombre negro
català
negres
negre
Blacks
through the time
Blacks
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United Kingdom
Common
Australia
Common
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