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1 black and white
1. predicative adjective(in writing) schwarz auf weiß; (Cinemat., Photog., etc.) schwarzweiß; (fig.): (comprising only opposite extremes) Schwarzweiß-2. noun[something is there/down] in black and white — (in writing) [etwas steht] schwarz auf weiß [geschrieben]
this film is in black and white — dieser Film ist in Schwarzweiß
see/portray etc. things in black and white — (fig.) schwarzweiß malen
* * *I. adj1. (documented)[down] in \black and white schwarz auf weiß2. (not in colour) schwarzweiß\black and white television Schwarzweißfernsehen nt3. (clear-cut) sehr einfach [o klar]a \black and white issue kein Entweder-Oder-Thema ntII. nhe likes working with \black and white er arbeitet gern mit Schwarzweißfotografiethey made the film in \black and white der Film wurde in Schwarzweiß gedrehtto see things in \black and white die Dinge schwarzweiß sehen* * *black and white pl black and whites sa) in Schwarz-weiß,b) schwarz auf weiß, schriftlich:depict sth in black and white fig etwas schwarz-weiß malen;he always sees things in black and white fig für ihn gibt es nur Schwarz od Weiß2. Schwarz-Weiß-Bild n, -Zeichnung f* * *1. predicative adjective(in writing) schwarz auf weiß; (Cinemat., Photog., etc.) schwarzweiß; (fig.): (comprising only opposite extremes) Schwarzweiß-2. noun[something is there/down] in black and white — (in writing) [etwas steht] schwarz auf weiß [geschrieben]
see/portray etc. things in black and white — (fig.) schwarzweiß malen
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2 black and white
1) ( documented)[down] in \black and white schwarz auf weiß2) ( not in colour) schwarzweiß;\black and white television Schwarzweißfernsehen nta \black and white issue kein Entweder-oder-Thema nt n1) (in film, photography) Schwarzweißtechnik f;he likes working with \black and white er arbeitet gern mit Schwarzweißfotografie;they made the film in \black and white der Film wurde in Schwarzweiß gedrehtto see things in \black and white die Dinge schwarzweiß sehen
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