black
US /blæk/
UK /blæk/

1.
hitam
of the darkest color, due to the absence of or complete absorption of light; the opposite of white
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She wore a simple black dress to the party.
Dia memakai gaun hitam ringkas ke majlis itu.
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The night sky was completely black.
Langit malam benar-benar hitam.
2.
kulit hitam, berketurunan Afrika
denoting a person or people with dark skin, especially those of African descent
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The civil rights movement fought for the equality of Black people.
Gerakan hak sivil berjuang untuk kesaksamaan orang Kulit Hitam.
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Many influential Black artists have shaped modern music.
Ramai artis Kulit Hitam yang berpengaruh telah membentuk muzik moden.
3.
marah, jahat, suram
full of anger or hatred; very bad or evil
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He gave me a black look after I spilled coffee on his shirt.
Dia memberi saya pandangan marah selepas saya menumpahkan kopi di bajunya.
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The company faced a black future after the scandal.
Syarikat itu menghadapi masa depan yang suram selepas skandal itu.
1.
hitam
the color black
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She prefers to wear black.
Dia lebih suka memakai hitam.
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The artist used a lot of black in his painting.
Artis itu menggunakan banyak hitam dalam lukisannya.
2.
kulit hitam, orang berketurunan Afrika
a person of African descent
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The conference featured prominent speakers, including several Blacks.
Persidangan itu menampilkan penceramah terkemuka, termasuk beberapa orang Kulit Hitam.
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He is a proud Black.
Dia seorang Kulit Hitam yang bangga.
1.
menghitamkan, mewarnakan hitam
to make something black
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The artist decided to black out the background of the painting.
Artis itu memutuskan untuk menghitamkan latar belakang lukisan itu.
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The fire had blacked the walls of the old house.
Api telah menghitamkan dinding rumah lama itu.