B2 noun Neutral

blacking

/ˈblæk.ɪŋ/

A substance, such as a paste or liquid, used to color something black and provide a shine, specifically for leather shoes or metalwork. In a labor context, it can also refer to the refusal by workers to handle certain goods as a form of industrial action.

Ejemplos

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1

He spent the morning applying blacking to his boots until they gleamed.

He spent the morning applying blacking to his boots until they gleamed.

2

The trade union announced a blacking of all cargo arriving from the disputed territory.

The trade union announced a blacking of all cargo arriving from the disputed territory.

3

I need some more blacking; the stove is starting to look a bit rusty.

I need some more blacking; the stove is starting to look a bit rusty.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
blacking
Verb
black
Adverbio
blackly
Adjetivo
black
Relacionado
blackness
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Truco para recordar

Remember Charles Dickens: he famously worked in a 'blacking factory' as a child, putting labels on jars of shoe polish.

Quiz rápido

The worker was tasked with applying a thick layer of ___ to the antique iron stove to prevent it from rusting.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

Ejemplos

1

He spent the morning applying blacking to his boots until they gleamed.

everyday

He spent the morning applying blacking to his boots until they gleamed.

2

The trade union announced a blacking of all cargo arriving from the disputed territory.

formal

The trade union announced a blacking of all cargo arriving from the disputed territory.

3

I need some more blacking; the stove is starting to look a bit rusty.

informal

I need some more blacking; the stove is starting to look a bit rusty.

4

The archaeological report noted traces of blacking on the iron fragments found in the kitchen.

academic

The archaeological report noted traces of blacking on the iron fragments found in the kitchen.

5

The industrial dispute led to a total blacking of the company's export products.

business

The industrial dispute led to a total blacking of the company's export products.

Familia de palabras

Sustantivo
blacking
Verb
black
Adverbio
blackly
Adjetivo
black
Relacionado
blackness

Colocaciones comunes

shoe blacking a polish used for leather footwear
stove blacking a substance used to protect and color iron stoves
industrial blacking a refusal to handle goods during a strike
apply blacking to put the polishing substance onto a surface
tin of blacking a small metal container holding the polish

Frases Comunes

blacking factory

a historical place of employment where shoe polish was made

liquid blacking

a non-solid form of black polish

blacking of goods

the act of boycotting or refusing to move specific items

Se confunde a menudo con

blacking vs blacklisting

Blacklisting refers to banning people from employment or a group, while blacking refers to polishing or boycotting goods.

blacking vs blackout

A blackout is a loss of electricity or consciousness, whereas blacking is a physical substance or a labor action.

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Notas de uso

The term is somewhat dated in the context of polish, often appearing in 19th-century literature. In modern usage, it is most common in British industrial relations.

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Errores comunes

Learners often think it refers to the color itself rather than a substance used to create the color, or confuse it with the verb 'blacking out'.

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Truco para recordar

Remember Charles Dickens: he famously worked in a 'blacking factory' as a child, putting labels on jars of shoe polish.

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Origen de la palabra

Derived from the Middle English 'blacken', from the adjective 'black', combined with the gerund suffix '-ing'.

Patrones gramaticales

Uncountable noun when referring to the substance Gerund form of the verb 'to black' Used as a singular noun in industrial action contexts
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Contexto cultural

Deeply associated with the Victorian era and the Industrial Revolution in Britain, reflecting both domestic chores and child labor history.

Quiz rápido

The worker was tasked with applying a thick layer of ___ to the antique iron stove to prevent it from rusting.

¡Correcto!

La respuesta correcta es: a

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C1

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method

C1

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occurrence

C1

An occurrence refers to an instance or event where something happens or exists. In a broader sense, it can also describe the frequency or prevalence of a particular phenomenon within a specific context or dataset.

percent

C1

A mathematical term representing a ratio or proportion out of one hundred. It is used extensively to describe changes, statistics, and probabilities in academic and professional contexts.

percentage

C2

A percentage is a rate, number, or amount in each hundred, used to express a proportion or ratio relative to a whole. In academic contexts, it specifically refers to the quantitative measurement of a subset compared to the total population or data set.

periodic

C2

In an academic or library context, a periodic refers to a publication that is issued at regular intervals, such as a scholarly journal, magazine, or newsletter. It is characterized by its recurring nature and is often archived in series to track the development of research or news over time.

principle

B2

A principle is a fundamental truth, law, or rule that serves as the foundation for a system of belief, behavior, or reasoning. It can also refer to a personal code of conduct that guides how an individual chooses to act in various situations.

requirement

C1

A thing that is needed or wanted; a condition that must be met in order to achieve a specific goal or comply with a rule. In formal and academic settings, it often refers to a compulsory qualification or a mandatory standard of performance.

respond

B2

To say or write something as a reply to a question, statement, or letter, or to react to something by taking action. In academic contexts, it often refers to how an organism, system, or person reacts to a specific stimulus or event.

responsive

C1

Characterized by reacting quickly and positively to suggestions, influences, or stimuli. In technical and academic contexts, it describes a system or organism that adapts efficiently to changing conditions or feedback.

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