B2 adjective #4 最常用 3分钟阅读

black

Black is the darkest color, like the color of the night sky without any stars.

Explanation at your level:

Black is a color. It is the color of the night. You can have a black cat or a black pen. It is a very basic word that you will use often when you describe things around you.

We use black to describe the color of objects. For example, 'I have a black bag.' It is also used for drinks, like 'black coffee' which means coffee without milk or sugar. It is a very common adjective in daily life.

At this level, you will start using black in more specific contexts. You might talk about 'black and white' photos or 'black' as a symbol for formal events. It is a versatile word that helps you add detail to your descriptions of the world.

Beyond the physical color, black is used in many idioms. Phrases like 'in the black' (profitable) or 'black sheep' (the odd one out) are common. Understanding these nuances shows you are moving toward a more natural, idiomatic command of English.

In advanced English, black can carry heavy symbolic weight. It is used in literary contexts to describe dark themes or complex moral situations. You might encounter it in technical discussions, such as 'black box' testing in engineering or computing, showing its adaptability in professional fields.

At the mastery level, black is appreciated for its etymological depth and its role in cultural discourse. It is a word that balances the literal (absence of light) with the abstract (grief, authority, mystery). Writers and speakers use it to create stark contrasts, evoke specific moods, or define technical parameters with precision. It remains a cornerstone of the English lexicon.

30秒词汇

  • Black is the absence of light.
  • It is a versatile adjective.
  • Common in idioms like 'in the black'.
  • Easy to pronounce and use.

When we talk about black, we are referring to the absolute absence of light. Think of the darkest night you have ever seen; that is the essence of black. It is a powerful, foundational color that acts as the anchor for almost every color palette.

Beyond just a color, black is used to describe many different things. We use it to describe physical items like clothes or ink, but we also use it metaphorically. If someone is in a black mood, they are feeling quite gloomy or sad. It is a versatile word that carries weight, elegance, and sometimes mystery.

The word black has deep roots in Old English, coming from the word blæc. It shares a fascinating history with the word bleach, which originally meant to turn white or pale. It is a great example of how language changes over time!

Historically, black pigment was one of the first colors used by humans in cave paintings, often made from charcoal or burnt bones. Throughout history, it has represented everything from mourning and death to authority and high fashion. It is a color that has never gone out of style because it is so essential to our perception of light and shadow.

Using black is straightforward, but it often pairs with specific nouns to create set phrases. We talk about black coffee, black holes, or black tie events. These are common collocations that native speakers use every single day.

In formal settings, black is often associated with professionalism, such as a black-tie affair. In casual conversation, you might say someone is wearing a black shirt. It is a neutral adjective, meaning it fits perfectly into almost any sentence structure without needing special grammatical treatment.

English is full of fun idioms using this word! For example, in the black means a business is making a profit, which is a very good thing. Conversely, black sheep refers to someone who is different from the rest of their family or group.

You might also hear black and blue, which describes bruises on the skin. If something is black and white, it means the situation is very clear and simple, with no room for debate. Finally, pitch black is a common way to emphasize that it is extremely dark outside.

Grammatically, black is a standard adjective. It does not change form for plural nouns, so you would say 'black shoes' and 'black cars'. In terms of pronunciation, it is a single syllable word. In the UK, the IPA is /blæk/, and in the US, it is also /blæk/.

It rhymes with words like track, back, sack, lack, and pack. The stress is always on the single syllable, making it very easy to pronounce for learners of all levels. Just focus on that crisp 'k' sound at the end!

Fun Fact

It is related to the word 'bleach', which originally meant to turn white.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /blæk/

Short 'a' sound.

US /blæk/

Standard American 'a'.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it like 'bleck'
  • Making the 'a' too long
  • Dropping the final 'k'

Rhymes With

back track sack lack pack

Difficulty Rating

阅读 1/5

Very easy to read

Writing 1/5

Very easy to write

Speaking 1/5

Very easy to say

听力 1/5

Very easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

color light dark

Learn Next

shade hue contrast

高级

achromatic monochrome

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

The black car.

Articles with colors

The black one.

Examples by Level

1

The cat is black.

The cat = el gato

Adjective follows the verb 'to be'.

2

I have a black pen.

black pen = bolígrafo negro

Adjective precedes the noun.

3

The sky is black.

The sky = el cielo

Simple descriptive sentence.

4

She wears a black coat.

black coat = abrigo negro

Adjective placement.

5

Is your car black?

Is your car = es tu coche

Question form.

6

He likes black coffee.

black coffee = café solo

Common collocation.

7

The ink is black.

The ink = la tinta

Descriptive.

8

It is a black bag.

black bag = bolsa negra

Basic structure.

1

The board in the classroom is black.

2

He wore a black suit to the wedding.

3

The night was pitch black.

4

She painted the wall black.

5

I prefer the black shoes.

6

The printer is out of black ink.

7

They live in a black house.

8

The clouds turned black before the storm.

1

The company is finally in the black.

2

He felt a black mood coming on.

3

The situation is not just black and white.

4

She is the black sheep of the family.

5

The screen went black suddenly.

6

They signed a black and white contract.

7

The room was in total black darkness.

8

He has a black belt in karate.

1

The economic forecast is looking black.

2

Her humor is quite dark and black.

3

The scandal left a black mark on his reputation.

4

They held a black-tie gala for the charity.

5

The history of the era is often described as black.

6

He was beaten black and blue.

7

The software uses a black box approach.

8

The future looked black for the struggling startup.

1

The author paints a black picture of society.

2

The industry is currently in the black thanks to new exports.

3

He was black-listed for his political views.

4

The film explores the black depths of human nature.

5

There is a black market for these rare items.

6

The truth is rarely black and white.

7

She has a black heart when it comes to business.

8

The sky was a black void above the mountains.

1

The narrative is steeped in black comedy.

2

The black-letter law is very clear on this matter.

3

His reputation was black-washed by the media.

4

The abyss was a profound, black silence.

5

The painting uses shades of black to create depth.

6

The black-clad figures moved through the night.

7

It was a black day for the nation.

8

The logic is black-and-white, yet deeply flawed.

近义词

ebony jet ink-like sable coal-black dark

常见搭配

black coffee
pitch black
black hole
in the black
black sheep
black and white
black tie
black market
black eye
black out

Idioms & Expressions

"in the black"

Profitable.

The store is finally in the black.

business

"black sheep"

The outcast or different one.

She is the black sheep of the family.

casual

"black and blue"

Bruised.

He was black and blue after the fall.

casual

"black and white"

Clear-cut or written down.

It is all there in black and white.

neutral

"pitch black"

Extremely dark.

It was pitch black in the cave.

neutral

"black out"

To lose consciousness or power.

The city will black out during the storm.

neutral

Easily Confused

black vs dark

Both refer to low light.

Dark is a state; black is a color.

The room is dark (state) vs. The paint is black (color).

black vs bleach

Similar etymology.

Bleach makes things white.

I used bleach to clean.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is + black

The car is black.

A1

Adjective + noun

I have a black bag.

B1

In + the + black

We are in the black.

B1

Turn + black

The sky turned black.

A2

Pitch + black

It was pitch black.

词族

Nouns

blackness The state of being black.

Verbs

blacken To make or become black.

Adjectives

black The color.

相关

blackout noun form of the phrasal verb

How to Use It

frequency

9/10

Formality Scale

Formal (black-tie) Neutral (black car) Casual (blacked out)

常见错误

Using 'black' to describe a person's skin color offensively. Use respectful, context-appropriate terminology.
Cultural sensitivity is vital.
Confusing 'black' with 'dark' in all contexts. Use 'dark' for general dimness, 'black' for the specific color.
Black is a specific shade; dark is a state of light.
Saying 'the black' when referring to the color as a noun. Use 'black' (the color).
Articles are often unnecessary.
Misusing 'black' in idioms. Use the exact phrase (e.g., 'in the black').
Idioms are fixed.
Capitalizing 'black' unnecessarily. Use lowercase unless it's a proper noun.
It's a common adjective.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a black door in your hallway.

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When Native Speakers Use It

Use it to describe coffee or formal wear.

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Cultural Insight

Black often symbolizes mourning in the West.

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Grammar Shortcut

It is just an adjective; keep it simple.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'k' at the end.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't add an 's' to black.

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Did You Know?

Black is the absence of all light.

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Study Smart

Read books and note how authors use 'black' to set the mood.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Black = B-L-A-C-K (Big Light Absorber, Color Known).

Visual Association

A black cat in a dark room.

Word Web

night ink shadow coal

挑战

Describe five black objects in your house.

词源

Old English

Original meaning: blæc

文化背景

Use with care when describing people or sensitive social issues.

Used in fashion, mourning, and business.

Back in Black (AC/DC) Men in Black Black Beauty

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • black-tie event
  • in the black
  • black list

fashion

  • black dress
  • black suit
  • black shoes

science

  • black hole
  • black box
  • black body

daily life

  • black coffee
  • black ink
  • black cat

Conversation Starters

"Do you like the color black?"

"What is your favorite black object?"

"Have you ever been in a pitch black room?"

"Do you drink black coffee?"

"What does the color black mean to you?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a night that was pitch black.

Why do people wear black to formal events?

Write about a time you felt a 'black mood'.

How would the world look without the color black?

常见问题

8 个问题

Scientifically, it is the absence of light, but in art, we call it a color.

B-L-A-C-K.

Only at the start of a sentence.

Yes, 'to blacken'.

White.

It can be used as a noun, e.g., 'I love black.'

Extremely common.

Depends on context; always be respectful.

自我测试

fill blank A1

The cat is ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: black

Black is the color described.

multiple choice A2

Which means very dark?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: pitch black

Pitch black is the idiom for dark.

true false B1

In the black means losing money.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

It means making money.

match pairs B1

Word

意思

All matched!

Idiom matching.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

Standard subject-verb structure.

得分: /5

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A1

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B1

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B2

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C1

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A1

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B2

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A1

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C1

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C1

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C1

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