black+and+white

  • 21black-and-white — I. adjective Date: 1612 1. partly black and partly white in color 2. being in writing or print 3. executed in dark pigment on a light background or in light pigment on a dark ground < a black and white drawing > 4. monochrome 2 < black and white&#8230; …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 22black-and-white — /blak euhn hwuyt , wuyt /, adj. 1. displaying only black and white tones; without color, as a picture or chart: a black and white photograph. 2. partly black and partly white; made up of separate areas or design elements of black and white: black …

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  • 23ˌblack-and-ˈwhite — adj 1) using only black, white, and grey Ant: colour a black and white photograph[/ex] 2) a black and white situation, description, or issue makes the difference between right and wrong seem very clear His version of the story sounds a little too …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 24black and white — {n. phr.} 1. Print or writing; words on paper, not spoken; exact written or printed form. * /He insisted on having the agreement down in black and white./ * /Mrs. Jones would not believe the news, so Mr. Jones showed her the article in the&#8230; …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 25black and white — {n. phr.} 1. Print or writing; words on paper, not spoken; exact written or printed form. * /He insisted on having the agreement down in black and white./ * /Mrs. Jones would not believe the news, so Mr. Jones showed her the article in the&#8230; …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 26black\ and\ white — n. phr. 1. Print or writing; words on paper, not spoken; exact written or printed form. He insisted on having the agreement down in black and white. Mrs. Jones would not believe the news, so Mr. Jones showed her the article in the newspaper and&#8230; …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 27black-and-white — UK / US adjective 1) a black and white photograph, film, or television shows pictures in black, white, and grey but not in colour 2) involving one idea that is clearly right and another that is clearly wrong, so that it is not difficult for you&#8230; …

    English dictionary

  • 28black-and-white — /blæk ən ˈwaɪt/ (say blak uhn wuyt) adjective 1. of or relating to a film, a television program, or photographs which are not in colour. 2. of or relating to a television set which does not display colour transmissions. 3. with clearly apparent&#8230; …

  • 29black and white — 1) a black and white picture Syn: monochrome, gray scale 2) I wish to see the proposals in black and white Syn: in print, printed, written down, set down, on paper, recorded, on record, documented 3) …

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  • 30black-and-white — {adj.} Divided into only two sides that are either right or wrong or good or bad, with nothing in between; thinking or judging everything as either good or bad. * /Everything is black and white to Bill; if you re not his friend, you are his enemy …

    Dictionary of American idioms