blacked
Prononciation : [blækt]
Mot
Contexte : « color »
(verb) the past tense of 'black', which means to change something to the color black. It can also mean to darken something or cover it completely.
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She blacked out the windows to keep the room dark.
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He didn't black the paper; it remained white.
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Why did you black the canvas before starting your painting?
Contexte : « safety »
(verb) to block or make something unsafe by removing its light or visibility. For example, when something is hidden so well that you can't see it at all.
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The storm blacked the sky, making it hard to see anything.
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The lights were on, so nothing was blacked out during the show.
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Did the power outage black out the entire neighborhood?
Contexte : « sports »
(verb) in a sports context, to describe when a player is prevented from scoring or making a play due to excellent defense. It's like blocking their chance to win.
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The goalkeeper blacked the shot and saved the game.
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He couldn't block the shot; the player easily scored.
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How did the defender black the player's attempt to score?
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