1.黑人,黑种人
1.黑(种)人的;黑人住的;关于黑人的
2.黑的
1.a black person. This word is now considered offensive but until the second half of the 20th century it was an accepted word, used by black people as well as white.
1.And if I DID not, I knew not what course I had to take, but to seek out for the islands, or perish there among the Negroes.
万一遇不到的话,我就不知道该往哪儿去了。那就只好去找找那些群岛,或者死在黑人手里了。
2.Also included are "A Plea for the Poor" and "Considerations on Keeping Negroes" one of the earliest attacks on slavery.
还包括“抗辩为穷人服务”和“思考保持黑人的”关于奴隶制的最早的攻击之一。
3.As might be expected , the privations suffered by the whites in the sea crossing were nothing when compared to the misery of the Negroes.
可想而知,当年白人漂洋过海所受的困苦比起黑人所受的折磨简直算不了什么。
4.In a little while Tough Bill, accompanied by two huge negroes, came in, and it was easy to see that he was already three parts drunk.
过了不大一会儿工夫,硬汉子彼尔在两个高大黑人的陪同下走了进来。一眼就可以看出,他已经有七八分醉意了。
5.The incident, nonetheless, revealed the absence in administration circles of any strong obsession with social justice at least for Negroes.
不过这件事暴露出政府部门对社会正义,至少对黑人缺乏任何认真的关心。
6.Lincoln had said he opposed the decision, because it did not permit Negroes to enjoy the rights of citizenship.
林肯曾经说,他反对这项裁决,因为此项裁决剥夺了黑人成为公民的权利。
7.It was a Sunday afternoon, when several hundred Birmingham Negroes had determined to hold a prayer meeting near the city jail.
那是一个礼拜日下午,几白名伯明翰的黑人决定要在市立监狱旁组织一场祷告会。
8.I was overjoyed to hear them speak in my own anguage, and told them of my shipwreck, and how I fell into the hands of the negroes.
我很喜的听到他们说着我自己的同乡,于是告诉他们我的船破之事和我如何到黑人之手。
9.The principal role of Negroes in American agriculture has changed to that of hired farm worker.
黑人在美国农业中的主要角色已经转变为受雇农场工人。
10.But they had not served as soldiers. In the North, thousands of free Negroes served in the Union army.
而在北方,数以千计的自由黑人已经在部队中服役,只是他们所得的报酬要比白人士兵少。