Negro的意思和读音

negro

: [ˈniɡroʊ] : [ˈniːɡrəʊ]

adj.()

n.

Negroes  

Negron.

1.a member of a race of people with dark skin who originally came from Africa

n.1.,

adj.1.();;2.

n.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.

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1.It was such a night when it is good to hear from faraway, across the dark fields, the slow song of a Negro on his way to make love.

2.One morning I arrived early at work and went into the bank lobby where the Negro Porter was mopping.便

3.Or not prejudiced enough to scream when a Negro went toward her in a deserted subway station a few hours past midnight.

4.Paxson said he hopes to hire the assistants for new coach Vinny Del Negro within the next few days.

5.One hundred years later, the Negro is still languished in the corners of American society and finds himself an exile in his own land.

6.If the negro did not like the correction and ran away, the master had the right to use coercion to bring him back.

7.Del Negro, assistant general manager of the Phoenix Suns, has never been a head coach.

8.As the negro came running to the buggy , his black face twisted in a leering grin, she fired point-blank at him.

9.By the laws of Georgia, South Carolina and all the States of the South, the negro had no right to the custody and control of his person.

10.He was sure then that he had the negro, who was a fine man and a great athlete, beaten.