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n. 黑人

  1. Discrimination against Blacks is still common.
    歧视黑人仍是普遍现象.
  2. For all the condemnation of the jury of10 whites and2 blacks, the case was not as cut-and-dried as many people seem to believe it was. Indeed, after the verdict, two jurors said the prosecution's case had simply been to incon
    尽管已被十个白人和两个黑人组成的陪审团所定罪,该案出乎很多人预料。的确,在陪审员裁决以后,两名陪审员说检方过于前后矛盾,难令人相信。



Blacks \Blacks\, n. pl.
1. The name of a kind of in used in copperplate printing,
prepared from the charred husks of the grape, and residue
of the wine press.

2. Soot flying in the air. [Eng.]

3. Black garments, etc. See {Black}, n., 4.

  1. Four years earlier, my father had come home from work to tell me that the 1963 All Blacks would be training at the Honorary Artillery Company's ground a stone's throw or two from Liverpool Street station.
  2. Blacks were a key element in Democratic election victories in the two midterm elections of Ronald Reagan's presidency.
  3. Your Jan. 19 editorial "State of Blacks" gets it all wrong.
  4. Blacks in Carletonville have been protesting a recent town council decision to resegregate public facilities that had been integrated.
  5. "Blacks in Saluda know what's what," said Richard Logan, the town's first, and only, black council member.
  6. Blacks' increased likelihood of getting hepatitis B sometime during their lives was especially evident in test results for people 65-74. In that age group, 39.6 percent of blacks had had hepatitis B infections, compared with 6.9 percent of whites.
  7. Blacks in this city of 550,000 claim the ruling means they will be shut out of contracts.
  8. Blacks were more strongly represented on local police departments, making up 9.3 percent of the officers.
  9. One of the area's most beautiful buildings, the Rosary of the Blacks Church, was built over a period of 150 years by and for slaves.
  10. A speech titled: "Blacks?
  11. Blacks don't bring it here.
  12. Blacks armed with knives went on a rampage Tuesday and stabbed eight whites, raising the specter of new racial violence, authorities said.
  13. Blacks _ roughly 30 percent of the city's 985,000 residents _ continually have elected black council members from the city's two, largely black districts.
  14. Blacks make up nearly 11 percent of the civilian labor force.
  15. Blacks, meanwhile, have boycotted white-owned businesses for almost two weeks.
  16. Blacks currently comprise about 21 percent of the armed forces, compared with about 12 percent of the overall U.S. population.
  17. Blacks remain disenfranchised and the white minority remains in charge, but other aspects of South African politics have changed markedly in the quarter-century since Walter Sisulu and his colleagues went to jail.
  18. Blacks in the South will add to gains in the region following Virginia Gov. Doug Wilder's election.
  19. Blacks all over the country reacted with outrage, as did many Jews.
  20. Blacks in Congress are enjoying unprecedented power, too.
  21. Blacks, meanwhile, have divided into two groups, the inner-city poor and the middle class that has made it, and they understand each other less and less.
  22. Blacks, on the other hand, ranked the shows ninth and sixth, respectively.
  23. Blacks die earlier than whites from 12 of the 15 leading causes of death.
  24. "Blacks have to stop moving to newly developed areas," says founder Gladys House.
  25. Blacks are tried by white judges for breaking laws passed by white legislators.
  26. Retail operating profits rose to Pounds 2.7m, against losses of Pounds 991,000. Within the retail division, the Blacks Camping chain traded well.
  27. Blacks and Hispanics are a vital constituency if unions hope to grow, yet they still are largely excluded from labor's leadership.
  28. Blacks are angry that the state is considering a January parole hearing for the man convicted of killing the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., the head of a black political organization said Monday.
  29. Blacks living around the mining town of Carletonville began a boycott of white-owned shops to protest a resegregation campaign by the town council.
  30. Blacks and Jews, who marched shoulder to shoulder during the civil rights movement of the 1960s, have often feuded since, but leaders of both groups are hoping an institute founded here will help heal the rift.
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